The following railroad lines have been called the Atlantic Line or a similar name:
The Atlantic Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in New York City
The Atlantic Avenue Elevated line of the Boston Elevated Railway
The Atlantic City Line of New Jersey Transit
The southern pair of tracks of the South London Line
The Atlantic Coast Line, Cornwall
Topics referred to by the same term
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called the AtlanticLine or a similar name: The Atlantic Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in New York City The Atlantic Avenue Elevated line of the Boston...
The Atlantic City Line (ACL) is a commuter rail line operated by NJ Transit (NJT) in the United States between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Atlantic City...
Hamburg AtlanticLine (German: Hamburg Atlantik Linie) was an ocean liner and cruise ship operating company established in Hamburg, West Germany in 1958...
Atlantic Container Line is an American, previously Swedish, shipping company owned by the Italian Grimaldi Group. The company operates large roll-on/roll-off...
Catford Loop Line trains to join the South London line, which from this point is also known as the Atlantic lines. After the Grove Lane tunnel, the next station...
(secondary coordinates) The Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line, or Fall Zone, is a 900-mile (1,400 km) escarpment where the Piedmont and Atlantic coastal plain meet in...
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (reporting mark ACL) was a United States Class I railroad formed in 1900, though predecessor railroads had used the ACL...
Atlantic Coast Line may refer to: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, in the United States Atlantic Coast Line, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom This disambiguation...
Atlantic Branch is an electrified rail line owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York. It is the only LIRR line with...
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot or Atlantic Coast Line Depot may refer to: Atlantic Coast Line Depot, a list of stations on the Atlantic Coast Line...
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, West Germany for the German AtlanticLine as TS Hamburg. In late 1973 she was very briefly renamed TS Hanseatic...
Atlantic Coast Line 501 is an EMC E3 diesel locomotive built in November 1939 for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. It was notable for being the sole...
Atlantic Coast Line 1504 is a 4-6-2 steam locomotive built in March 1919 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) of Richmond, Virginia, for the Atlantic...
the Atlantic, including Edward Thornton and Alonzo Jackman. As early as 1840 Samuel F. B. Morse proclaimed his faith in the idea of a submarine line across...
coast line of the Atlantic measures 111,866 km (69,510 mi) compared to 135,663 km (84,297 mi) for the Pacific. Including its marginal seas, the Atlantic covers...
The Atlantic Transport Line was an American passenger shipping line based in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1901 the company was folded into the International...
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad was a US Class I railroad from 1900 until 1967. The following former and active train stations were previously used by...
The Atlantic Short Line Railway was chartered on May 24, 1890, and formed on December 9, 1892, from the failed Macon and Atlantic Railway. Leadership...
German AtlanticLine, becoming their second SS Hanseatic. Subsequently she served as SS Doric for Home Lines, SS Royal Odyssey for Royal Cruise Line and...
The Atlantic Shore Line (ASL) was an electric trolley line providing passenger and freight service to many towns in York County, Maine, in the United States...
Swedish American Line and Hamburg-America Line. Eugen Eugenides' adopted son Nicolaos Vernicos-Eugenides cofounded the Hamburg AtlanticLine in 1958, and...
South Atlantic Steamship Company was the passenger and cargo founded in 1928 in Savannah, Georgia that ran the South Atlantic steamship Line. At the started...