Red Line
This article is about things named Red Line. For things named Redline, see Redline (disambiguation).
Red Line may refer to:
- Red line (phrase), a figurative phrase used in English and Hebrew meaning a limit past which something shouldn't cross safely
- Red line (hockey), denotes the center of the playing surface on an ice hockey rink
- Red Line Synthetic Oil Corporation, an oil manufacturer for automotive and other performance applications
- The All Red Line network of telegraph cables linking the British Empire
- The Red Line Agreement, an agreement signed by partners in the Turkish Petroleum Company in 1928
- The military line of defense in Operation Manta of the Chadian-Libyan Conflict along the 15th and later 16th parallel north
- Red Line (Namibia), a pest-exclusion fence separating Northern Namibia from the central and southern parts
Entertainment
- Red Line 7000, a 1965 American motion picture
- Red Line (1959 film), a Finnish film
- Red Line (1996 film), an American film
- Red Line (2013 film), an American film
- Red Line (album), a 2000 post-rock album by Trans Am
- The Red Line, an opera by composer Aulis Sallinen which premiered in 1978
- A stretch of land that circles the globe in Oda Eiichiro's manga and anime series One Piece
- "Red Line -for TA-", a 2009 single B-side by Ayumi Hamasaki included in her "Rock 'n' Roll Circus" album.
Public transit
North America
- Red Line (Baltimore), Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore, Maryland (proposed)
- Red Line (CTA), Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago, Illinois
- Red Line (Cleveland), Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Cleveland, Ohio
- Red Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit), Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Dallas, Texas
- Red Line (Los Angeles Metro), Los Angeles, California
- Red Line (MARTA) (formerly North-South Line), MARTA, Atlanta, Georgia
- Red Line (MBTA), MBTA, Boston, Massachusetts
- Metro Red Line (Minnesota), METRO/Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota area
- Red Line (Pittsburgh), Port Authority, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Red Line (St. Louis MetroLink), Bi-State Development Agency, St. Louis, Missouri
- Red Line (TRAX), Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City area
- Red Line (Washington Metro), WMATA, Washington, D.C.
- See Baltimore Light Rail for Penn Station - Camden Yards Line aka Red Line, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore, Maryland
- Capital MetroRail, Capital Metro, Austin, Texas
- F Line (RTD), aka Red Line, Regional Transportation District, Denver, Colorado
- The IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line in New York City, colored red, serving the 1 2 3 trains
- Valley Metro Rail, aka METRO Light Rail Red Line, Valley Metro, Phoenix, Arizona
- METRORail, METRORail Red Line, Houston, Texas
- MAX Red Line, Tri-Met, Portland, Oregon
- PATCO Speedline, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Rapid Ride, Rapid Ride Route 766 Red Line, ABQ RIDE, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Richmond–Daly City/Millbrae line, Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco Bay Area, California
- T Third Street, MUNI, San Francisco, California
Asia
- Line 1, Beijing Subway, Beijing, China
- Line 1, Shanghai Metro, Shanghai, China
- Tsuen Wan Line Hong Kong, China
- Red Line (Delhi Metro), Delhi, India
- Red Line (Tel Aviv Light Rail), Tel Aviv Light Rail (planned), Israel
- Midōsuji Line, Osaka, Japan
- Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Tokyo, Japan
- Leninskaya Line, Novosibirsk, Russia
- North South MRT Line, Singapore
- Northern Line, Sydney, Australia
- Red Line (KMRT), Kaohsiung, Taiwan
- Taipei Metro Line 2 (including Tamsui Line and Xinyi Line), Taipei, Taiwan
- Red Line (Dubai Metro), Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- SRT Red Lines, Bangkok, Thailand
Europe
- Athens Metro Line 2, Athens, Greece
- Barcelona Metro line 1, Barcelona, Spain
- M3 Line (Bucharest Metro), Bucharest, Romania
- Red Line (Luas), Dublin, Ireland
- Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska Line, Kharkov, Ukraine
- Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line, Kiev, Ukraine
- Central line, London, England
- Lyon Metro Line A, Lyon, France
- Line 2 (Madrid Metro), Madrid, Spain
- Milan Metro Line 1, Milan, Italy
- Aŭtazavodskaja Line, Minsk, Belarus
- RER A, Paris, France
- Line C (Prague Metro), Prague, Czech Republic
- Line 1 (Saint Petersburg Metro), Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Red Line (Stockholm Metro), Sweden
- Tyne and Wear Metro of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (former line)
- Sokolnicheskaya Line, Moscow, Russia
See also
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