1. subway - Noun
2. subway - Verb
An underground way or gallery; especially, a passage under a street, in which water mains, gas mains, telegraph wires, etc., are conducted.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccess was greatly improved with the construction of the SkyWalk in 1989, which connected the tower and SkyDome to the nearby Union Station railway and subway station, and, in turn, to the city's PATH underground pedestrian system. Source: Internet
According to the people, the raise in the bus and subway fares are invalid, seeing that the amount charged is too high for the low quality of the services. Source: Internet
A Chinese health worker checks the temperature of a woman entering a subway station during the Chinese New Year and Spring Festival on January 25 in Beijing. Source: Internet
A commuter wears a face mask while using a smartphone March 19, 2020, while riding the subway in New York. Source: Internet
A Hawaii school friend in London tells me his family doesn’t need a car at all; they get around easily on buses, the subway, and on foot. Source: Internet
A display of his design debuted in September 2001 in the Atlanta subway system tunnel and showed an advertisement to riders moving past. Source: Internet