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elevated railroad

NOUN
railway system operating above roads
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In places, the trail runs atop an old elevated railroad bed, part of an iron mine that flourished here in the 1800s.

From New York Times • Dec. 18, 2020

Inspired by New York's Highline, a garden built on an elevated railroad, and Berlin's Prinzessinnengarten, a reclaimed wasteland, a Stockholm neighborhood has turned a disused railway into a communal space for hundreds of amateur gardeners.

From Reuters • Nov. 10, 2016

He invented remarkable surveying instruments, an earth-toting tram, and was one of the first to dream up, design, and advocate for an elevated railroad in New York City.

From Scientific American • Feb. 15, 2013

So it is that below the thick arch of elevated railroad tracks and the rumble of Metro-North trains, the area around 126th Street and Park Avenue still resembles a giant, beat-up storage shed.

From New York Times • Oct. 11, 2012

She explained, too, how the elevated railroad being erected over Sixty-third Street would carry guests directly to Jackson Park.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson