telpher line

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English

Noun

telpher line (plural telpher lines)

  1. (transport) An electrically-powered track and cable designed for conveying freight-filled vehicles.
    Synonym: telpher road
    • 1883, Fleming Jenkin, “On Telpherage”, in Van Nostrand's Eclectic Engineering Magazine, volume 29, page 511:
      It must not be supposed that I look on the new telpher lines as likely to compete with railways or injure their traffic.
    • 1905, Edwin James Houston, Electricity in Every-day Life:
      As a rule, telpher lines are of comparatively limited length. Originally, all telpher lines consisted of an elevated road, formed of a wire cable, on which vantages electrically propelled cars ran.
    • 1912 March 1, “Electric Telpher Lines in Small Gas Works”, in Gas Age, volume 30, page 212:
      The question was finally decided by installing several new vertical retorts and an electric telpher line to replace manual charging and converying systems.