Interurban [adjective]

Definition of Interurban:

metropolitan

Synonyms of Interurban:


Opposite/Antonyms of Interurban:

Rural


Sentence/Example of Interurban:

An interurban car had stopped and A who was carrying two valises attempted to board it.

An interurban car landed him in town at eleven o'clock, and he went directly to the Boordman Building.

Roberts ran down the street to the interurban depot, where he hid behind a freight car until just before the car left for Seattle.

Inquiries at the Interurban office developed the fact that sufficient cars could not be had to accommodate the crowd.

She saw Mrs. Frennette in Everett only when they were on the same interurban car leaving for Seattle after the tragedy.

He stated that he had gone over on the Interurban and had returned that afternoon at four o'clock.

I want you to run right out as fast as you can and get on the next Interurban car from Endbury.

Two main railroad lines with branches, besides an interurban, serve the section.

Turning, he started toward the nearest interurban line a good five miles away.

It is served by the Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia & Reading railways, and interurban electric lines.