horsecar

/ˈhɔːrsˌkɑːr/
noun
  1. A streetcar or tram pulled by horses, used for public transportation in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
    • The museum restored an old horsecar so visitors could see how people traveled in the past.
    • Riding a horsecar was slower than a modern bus, but it was a big improvement over walking.
    • In the 1800s, many cities used a horsecar to carry passengers along main streets.
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