Noun
(rail transport) The rails that a tram runs on.
(tennis, Britain) Either of the two pairs of sidelines marked on a tennis court which mark the outside of the singles and doubles playing areas.
(film) A scratch on a film, usually vertical, that extends through multiple frames.
(medicine) A mark or bruise having the shape of two parallel lines.
Synonym: tram track
a tramline scar
(lexicography, Oxford English Dictionary jargon) A pair of vertical bars (||) placed to the left of the headword in certain editions of the OED to indicate that the term is "alien or not fully naturalized" (such as a recent borrowing).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgABC News, Wednesday 7 June 2006 The Glenelg tramline was extended through the city to Hindmarsh ABC News, 6 April 2005 and the suburban railway line extended south to Seaford. Source: Internet
A board shed was built on the southeast side of the larger island, and a small tramline run up onto the slope of the low hill, to facilitate the removal of guano. Source: Internet
Football- tramline, only for big fixtures at De Kuip or Het Kasteel. Source: Internet