Tel"pher (?), n. [Gr. &?; far, far off + &?;
to bear.] (Elec.) A contrivance for the conveyance of vehicles
or loads by means of electricity. Fleeming Jenkin.
Telpher line, or Telpher road,
an electric line or road over which vehicles for carrying loads are
moved by electric engines actuated by a current conveyed by the
line.
Tel"pher (?), n. (Elec.)
Specif., the equipment or apparatus used in a system of electric
transportation by means of carriages which are suspended on an
overhead conductor, as of wire.
Tel"pher (?), n. [Gr. &?; far, far off + &?;
to bear.] (Elec.) A contrivance for the conveyance of vehicles
or loads by means of electricity. Fleeming Jenkin.
Telpher line, or Telpher road,
an electric line or road over which vehicles for carrying loads are
moved by electric engines actuated by a current conveyed by the
line.
Tel"pher (?), n. (Elec.)
Specif., the equipment or apparatus used in a system of electric
transportation by means of carriages which are suspended on an
overhead conductor, as of wire.