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'''Red Line''' may refer to:
'''Red Line''' may refer to:

* [[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
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== Arts and entertainment==
===Films===
* [[Red Line (1959 film)|''Red Line'' (1959 film)]], a Finnish film based on the 1909 novel
* [[Red Line (1996 film)|''Red Line'' (1996 film)]], an American crime drama film
* [[Red Line (2012 film)|''Red Line'' (2012 film)]], an American terrorist thriller film
* ''Red Line'', a 2023 Taiwanese action romantic film starring [[Ella Chen]] and [[Alan Ko]]
* ''The Red Line'', a 1982 Iranian film directed by [[Masoud Kimiai]]


== Entertainment ==
===Music===
* ''[[Red Line 7000]]'', a 1965 American motion picture
* [[Red Line (album)|''Red Line'' (album)]], by Trans Am, 2000
* [[Red Line (1959 film)|''Red Line'' (1959 film)]], a 1959 Finnish film
* "Red Line", by 5 Seconds Of Sunmer song from ''[[5SOS5]]''
* [[Red Line (1996 film)|''Red Line'' (1996 film)]], an American action film
* Red Line (For TA)", a 2009 song by Ayumi Hamasaki, a B-side of "[[You Were...]]"
* [[Red Line (album)|''Red Line'' (album)]], a 2000 post-rock album by Trans Am
* ''[[The Red Line]]'', a 1978 opera by Aulis Sallinen based on the 1909 novel

* ''[[The Red Line]]'', an opera by composer Aulis Sallinen which premiered in 1978
===Other media===
* A stretch of land that circles the globe in Oda Eiichiro's manga and anime series ''[[One Piece]]''
* [[The Red Line (TV series)|''The Red Line'' (TV series)]], a 2019 American drama series
* "Red Line -for TA-", a 2009 single B-side by Ayumi Hamasaki included in her "[[Rock 'n' Roll Circus]]" album.
* ''The Red Line'', a 1909 Finnish novel by [[Ilmari Kianto]] on which a film and opera are based


== Public transit ==
== Public transit ==
Many bus, rail, subway, and tram lines around the world are either officially or colloquially named the "Red Line". These include:

=== Asia ===
* [[SRT Dark Red Line]], Bangkok, Thailand
* [[Line 5 (Chennai Metro)|Red Line (Chennai Metro)]], in Chennai, India
* [[Red Line (Delhi Metro)]], India
* [[Red Line (Doha Metro)]], Qatar
* [[Red Line (Dubai Metro)]], United Arab Emirates
* [[Red Line (Hyderabad Metro)]], India
* [[Red line (Kaohsiung MRT)]], Taiwan
* [[Red Line (Lucknow Metro)]], India
* [[Red Line (Namma Metro)]], Bangalore, India
* Bogor Line of [[KA Commuter line Jakarta Kota–Bogor]], KRL Commuterline, Jakarta, Indonesia
* [[SRT Light Red Line]], Bangkok, Thailand
* [[Line 1 (Beijing Subway)]], China
* [[Line 1 (Shanghai Metro)]], China
* [[Midōsuji Line]], Osaka, Japan
* [[North–South MRT line]], Singapore
* [[SRT Red Lines]], Bangkok, Thailand
* [[Tamsui–Xinyi line]], Taipei, Taiwan
* [[Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line]], Tokyo, Japan
* [[Tsuen Wan line]], Hong Kong
* [[Line 1 (Daegu Metro)]], South Korea
* [[Shinbundang Line]], Seoul, South Korea
* [[Red Line (Jerusalem Light Rail)]], Jerusalem, Israel
* [[Red Line (Tel Aviv Light Rail)]], Tel Aviv, Israel
* [[Line 2 (Riyadh Metro)]], Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

=== Europe ===
* [[Red Line (Luas)]], Dublin, Ireland, a tram line
* [[Red Line (Stockholm Metro)]], Sweden
* [[Line 2 (Athens Metro)]], Greece
* [[Aŭtazavodskaja line]], Minsk, Belarus
* [[Barcelona Metro line 1]], Spain
* [[Central line (London Underground)]], England
* [[Leninskaya Line]], Novosibirsk, Russia
* [[Line 1 (Kharkiv Metro)]] aka Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska line, Ukraine
* [[Line 1 (Saint Petersburg Metro)]], Russia
* [[Line 2 (Madrid Metro)]], Spain
* [[Line C (Prague Metro)]], Czech Republic
* [[Lyon Metro Line A]], Lyon, France
* [[Milan Metro Line 1]], Italy
* [[RER A]], Paris, France
* [[Sviatoshynsko–Brovarska line]], Kyiv, Ukraine
* [[Sokolnicheskaya line]], Moscow, Russia
* [[Tyne and Wear Metro]] of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (former line)
* [[Red Line (Lisbon Metro)]], Portugal
* [[U2 (Berlin U-Bahn)]], Germany


=== North America ===
=== North America ===

* [[Red Line (Baltimore)]], Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore, Maryland (proposed)
==== Canada ====
* [[Red Line (Chicago Transit Authority)]], 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 (Calgary)]], Alberta
* [[Red Line (Los Angeles Metro)]], Los Angeles, California
* [[Red Line (Montreal Metro)]] (proposed)

* [[Red Line (MARTA)]] (formerly North-South Line), MARTA, Atlanta, Georgia
==== Mexico ====
* [[Red Line (MBTA)]], MBTA, Boston, Massachusetts

* [[Red Line (Minnesota)]], METRO/Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota area
* [[Red Line (Pittsburgh)]], Port Authority, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
* [[Red Line (Mexico City Metro)]]
* [[Red Line (St. Louis MetroLink)]], Bi-State Development Agency, St. Louis, Missouri
* [[Red Line (Mexico City Metrobús)]]
* [[Line 1 of the Guadalajara urban rail system]], Guadalajara

==== '''United States''' ====
* [[Red Line (Baltimore)]], Maryland Transit Administration, Maryland (Proposed)
* [[Red Line (CTA)]], Chicago, Illinois
* [[Red Line (DART)]], Texas
* [[Red Line (IndyGo)]], Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, Indianapolis, Indiana
* [[Red Line (MARTA)]] (formerly North-South Line), Atlanta, Georgia
* [[Red Line (MBTA)]], Boston, Massachusetts
* [[Red Line (Pittsburgh)]], Port Authority, Pennsylvania
* [[Red Line (RTA Rapid Transit)]], Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Ohio
* [[Red Line (Sound Transit)]], Seattle, Washington
* [[Red Line (St. Louis MetroLink)]], Bi-State Development Agency, Missouri
* [[Red Line (TRAX)]], Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City area
* [[Red Line (TRAX)]], Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City area
* [[Red Line (Washington Metro)]], WMATA, Washington, D.C.
* [[Red Line (Washington Metro)]], WMATA, Washington, D.C.
* [[Red Line (The Vine)]], a bus rapid transit line in Vancouver, Washington
* See [[Baltimore Light Rail]] for Penn Station - Camden Yards Line aka Red Line, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore, Maryland
* [[Baltimore Light RailLink]] for Penn Station – Camden Yards Line aka Red Line, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore, Maryland
* [[Capital MetroRail]], Capital Metro, Austin, Texas
* [[B Line (Los Angeles Metro)]], California, until 2020 formerly named the "Red Line"
* [[Capital MetroRail]], Austin, Texas
* [[F Line (RTD)]], aka Red Line, Regional Transportation District, Denver, Colorado
* [[F Line (RTD)]], aka Red Line, Regional Transportation District, Denver, Colorado
* [[IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line]], New York City, serving [[1 (New York City Subway service)|1]] [[2 (New York City Subway service)|2]] [[3 (New York City Subway service)|3]] trains
* [[IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line]] in New York City, colored red, serving the 1, 2, and 3 trains
* [[Lynx Red Line]], North Carolina
* [[METRO Light Rail (Phoenix)]], aka METRO Light Rail Red Line, Valley Metro, Phoenix, Arizona
* [[METRORail]], METRORail Red Line, Houston, Texas
* [[MAX Red Line]], Tri-Met, Portland, Oregon
* [[MAX Red Line]], Tri-Met, Portland, Oregon
* [[Metro Red Line (Minnesota)]], METRO/Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota area
* [[METRORail Red Line]], Houston, Texas
* [[PATCO Speedline]], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* [[PATCO Speedline]], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* [[Rapid Ride]], Rapid Ride Route 766 Red Line, ABQ RIDE, Albuquerque, New Mexico
* [[Rapid Ride]] Route 766 Red Line, ABQ RIDE, Albuquerque, New Mexico
* [[Richmond - Millbrae Line]], Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco Bay Area, California
* [[Red Line (BART)]], Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco Bay Area, California
* [[Special Event Line (San Diego Trolley)]], SDMTS, San Diego, California
* [[T Third Street]], MUNI, San Francisco, California
* [[T Third Street]], MUNI, San Francisco, California
* [[Valley Metro Rail]], aka METRO Light Rail Red Line, Phoenix, Arizona
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=== Asia ===
===South America===
* [[Line 1, Beijing Subway]], Beijing, China
* [[Line 3 (São Paulo Metro)]], São Paulo, Brazil
* [[Line 1, Shanghai Metro]], Shanghai, China
* [[Red Line (Rio de Janeiro)]], Brazil, an expressway
* [[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 railway line, Sydney|Northern Line]], Sydney, Australia
* [[Red Line (KMRT)]], Kaohsiung, Taiwan
* [[Red Line (Taipei Metro)]] (including Tamsui Line and Xinyi Line), Taipei, Taiwan
* [[Red Line (Dubai Metro)]], Dubai, United Arab Emirates
* [[SRT Red Lines]], Bangkok, Thailand


=== Europe ===
==Other uses==
* [[Red line (phrase)]], a figurative phrase used in English and Hebrew meaning a limit past which something shouldn't cross safely
* [[Attiko_Metro#Line 2 (Red line)|Athens Metro Line 2]], Athens, Greece
** [[Red lines in the Russo-Ukrainian War]]
* [[Barcelona metro line 1]], Barcelona, Spain
* [[Red line (hockey)]], the center of the playing surface on an ice hockey rink
* [[M3 Line (Bucharest Metro)]], Bucharest, Romania
* [[Red Line (Namibia)]], a pest-exclusion fence separating Northern Namibia from the central and southern parts
* [[Red Line (Luas)]], Dublin, Ireland
* Red Line, the military line of defense in [[Operation Manta]], along the 15th and later 16th parallel north, of the Chadian-Libyan Conflict
* [[Kholodnogorsko-Zavodskaya Line]], Kharkov, Ukraine
* [[All Red Line]], a network of telegraph cables linking the British Empire
* [[Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line]], Kiev, Ukraine
* [[Red Line Agreement]], an agreement signed by partners in the Turkish Petroleum Company in 1928
* [[Central Line]], London, England
* [[Red Line Synthetic Oil Corporation]], an oil manufacturer for automotive and other performance applications
* [[Lyon Metro Line A]], Lyon, France
* [[Line 2 (Madrid Metro)]], Madrid, Spain
* [[Red Line, Iowa]], an unincorporated community
* [[Operation Red Line]], a planned Indian military operation
* [[Line M1 - Milan Subway (Metropolitana di Milano)]], Milan, Italy
* [[Avtozavodskaya Line]], Minsk, Belarus
* [[RER A]], Paris, France
* [[Line C (Prague Metro)]], Prague, Czech Republic
* [[Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line]], 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==
==See also==
* [[Red Belt (Pittsburgh)]]
* [[Red route]]
* [[Red route]]
* [[Lal Dora]] or Red Line, type of land in India
* [[Redline (disambiguation)]]
* [[The Thin Red Line (disambiguation)]]
* [[The Thin Red Line (disambiguation)]]
* [[All Red Line]]
* [[Red telephone line (disambiguation)]]
* [[Punainen viiva (disambiguation)]]
* [[Magenta Line (disambiguation)]]
* [[Orange Line (disambiguation)]]
* [[Pink Line (disambiguation)]]
* [[Purple Line (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 15:51, 15 December 2024

Red Line may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

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Films

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Music

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  • Red Line (album), by Trans Am, 2000
  • "Red Line", by 5 Seconds Of Sunmer song from 5SOS5
  • Red Line (For TA)", a 2009 song by Ayumi Hamasaki, a B-side of "You Were..."
  • The Red Line, a 1978 opera by Aulis Sallinen based on the 1909 novel

Other media

[edit]

Public transit

[edit]

Many bus, rail, subway, and tram lines around the world are either officially or colloquially named the "Red Line". These include:

Asia

[edit]

Europe

[edit]

North America

[edit]

Canada

[edit]

Mexico

[edit]

United States

[edit]

South America

[edit]

Other uses

[edit]

See also

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