The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conduit system
Conduit system \Con"duit sys"tem\ (Elec.) A system of electric traction, esp. for light railways, in which the actuating current passes along a wire or rail laid in an underground conduit, from which the current is ``picked up'' by a plow or other device fixed to the car or electric locomotive. Hence
Usage examples of "conduit system".
He thought his escape route from the project and away through the conduit system was clear.
The new consoles gave some of the same access to the conduit system, and, because it wasn't fully on-line yet, was still being worked on, the anti-tampering systems weren't fully operational, either.