wagonway

English

Etymology

wagon + way

Noun

wagonway (plural wagonways)

  1. A railway designed for use by trams or wagons.
    • 1942 May-June, Charles E. Lee, “The Brampton Railway”, in Railway Magazine, page 140:
      This line, described as a valuable feeder to the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, was opened on July 8, 1836, and superseded the older wagonway.
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