noun
- a streetcar or trolley drawn by horses, used for public transportation in cities during the 19th and early 20th centuries
Usage: historical; chiefly North American
Examples
- In the 1880s, horsecars were the primary means of public transportation in most American cities.
- The horsecar lines expanded rapidly as urban populations grew.
- Passengers would board the horsecar at designated stops along the street.
- The smell of horses was a common complaint about riding the horsecar during summer.
- Electric streetcars eventually replaced horsecars in the early 1900s.
- Museums now display restored horsecars as examples of 19th-century transportation technology.