monorail Emoji
π represents a monorail train, a ground transport vehicle used for urban travel.
U+1F69D
The π monorail emoji is a quick way to show rail transit in a message, design, or app UI. Itβs commonly associated with modern city transport and train travel. Use it to add context without writing out βmonorailβ every time.
monorail Emoji Meaning
The π emoji (unicode name: MONORAIL, U+1F69D) depicts a monorail train, a type of rail system that runs on a single rail or beam, usually in urban or transit-focused settings. Itβs most often used to convey getting around by train, station-to-station travel, or modern public transit. In writing and social posts, it can also signal a theme of commuting, travel planning, or city sightseeing. For developers and designers, itβs a recognizable transport icon suitable for buttons, status labels, route instructions, or event announcements related to rail transit.
Common uses
- β’Indicating monorail routes or departure information in travel plans
- β’Adding a transit icon to schedules, tickets, or itinerary cards
- β’Tagging posts about commuting, city travel, or sightseeing
- β’Using in app UI for journey steps like βTake the monorailβ
- β’Designing wayfinding or transport-themed graphics and banners
Examples
π Monorail Symbol Copy & Meaning
- πMonorail to Central Stationβplatform 2.
- πNext train in 10 minutes π
- πReminder: Take the π for the museum stop.
- πOur route includes a short monorail ride.
- πHeading downtown by monorail π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F69D | |
| HTML Entity | 🚝 | |
| HTML Code | 🚝 | |
| CSS | \1F69D |
FAQ
What is the name and Unicode code point for π?
π is named βMONORAILβ and has the Unicode code point U+1F69D.
How do I copy and paste the monorail emoji?
Copy the character π directly from this page, then paste it into your text, design tool, or app.
Is there an HTML entity or escape sequence for π?
Yes. HTML entity: 🚝 . CSS escape: \\1F69D . JavaScript escape: \\u{1F69D}.
What does the π monorail emoji typically mean?
It most commonly represents monorail train travel and public transit in an urban transportation context.