unwired

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Verb[edit]

unwired

  1. simple past and past participle of unwire

Adjective[edit]

unwired (not comparable)

  1. Not wired.
  2. (rail transport) Of an unelectrified line or route, without overhead wiring to supply current to electric trains via pantographs.
    • 2024 May 1, Philip Haigh, “Network News: RIA argues for battery electrics to replace diesel trains”, in RAIL, number 1008, page 10:
      Clarke said that this 'total cost' approach should be used across unwired routes in combination with route profit and loss figures from the Great British Railways Transition Team, to give a more rounded picture of costs and benefits.

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