intercity Definition
inter·city (in′tər sit′ē)
adjective
between cities intercity trains
intercity Usage Examples
Converse of subject
serve: By rail: Cheltenham Spa railroad station is on the mainline network and is served by frequent Intercity and local trains.
Adjective modifier
- regular: Regular InterCity 125 services, with up to four trains hourly.
- fast: In Spain you have the option of the local Talgo, the faster Intercity and the long-distance high-speed AVE.
- new: The newer InterCity ( IC ) trains are modern, have air conditioning and make only limited stops.
- frequent: The rail companies provide a frequent, high speed InterCity 125 train service between all major British cities.
- first: That summer, Fred had the honor of driving the first passenger-carrying InterCity 125 train down to Poole.
Modifies a noun
- train: The modern hotel is also only a short walk from New Street Station, the hub of Britain's intercity train services... .
- rail: Bradford Forster Square station offers direct GNER intercity rail services only ten minutes away from the Museum.
- bus: By Bus Most Intercity busses in the North of Scotland stop at Inverness.
- railroad: Manchester International Airport is close by as are two intercity railroad lines.
- route: How to find us by rail Coventry is on the main intercity route.
- connection: By rail, Barnetby Station is just three miles away, with Intercity connections via Doncaster to all mainline stations.
Noun used with modifier
- distance: Additionally, cartoon posters were painted on aluminum sheets 4ft by 2ft and riveted on the back and side of long distance intercity coaches.
- speed: By Rail: High speed InterCity trains provide frequent services between all major British cities.
- rail: By rail InterCity trains from most major centers in the country call at Durham daily including 14 trains from London.
- cost: Low cost intercity coach travel across the UK.. .
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