tramroad
/ˈtræmˌroʊd/
noun
- A road or track with rails for horse-drawn or steam-powered wagons, used historically for transporting goods like coal or stone.
- The museum restored a section of the tramroad to show how goods were moved in the 1800s.
- Hikers now follow the tramroad, which is overgrown but still visible.
- The old tramroad through the valley was once used to carry coal from the mines.