Red Line
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- This page is for things named Red Line. For things named Redline, see Redline (disambiguation).
Red Line may refer to:
- In ice hockey, the Red Line denotes the center of the playing surface
- In motor vehicles, the Red-Line indicates the start of a zone displayed on a tachometer, where engine revs become too high
- Red Line Oil, an oil manufacturer for automotive and other performance applications
- Red Line (climbing), the height in rock and tree climbing above which a fall will almost always kill a human being.
[edit] Film
- Red Line 7000 (1965 film)
- The Thin Red Line (1964 and 1998 films)
[edit] Public transit
[edit] North America
[edit] Canada
- Canada Line, Vancouver SkyTrain
[edit] United States
- Rapid Ride Route 766 Red Line, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Red Line - Baltimore, Maryland
- Red Line - Boston, Massachusetts
- Red Line - Chicago, Illinois
- Red Line - Cleveland, Ohio
- Red Line, Dallas, Texas
- Red Line, Houston, Texas
- Red Line - Washington, DC
- MAX Red Line - Portland, Oregon
- Richmond - Daly City Line - San Francisco Bay Area
- IRT Broadway/Seventh Avenue Line, New York, New York (not officially known as Red Line)
- F Line (RTD), Denver, Colorado
- LACMTA Red Line, heavy rail, Los Angeles, California
- PATCO Speedline, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (not commonly known as Red Line
[edit] Asia
- Shanghai Metro Line 1, Shanghai, People's Republic of China
- Tsuen Wan Line (MTR) Hong Kong SAR
- Shahdara - Rithala Line, Delhi, India
- Midōsuji Line, Osaka, Japan
- Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Tokyo, Japan
- Leninskaya Line, Novosibirsk, Russia
- North South MRT Line, Singapore
- Red Line, Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit, Taiwan
- Danshui Line, Taipei Rapid Transit System, Taiwan
[edit] Europe
- Barcelona metro line 1, Barcelona, Spain
- Red Line (Luas), Dublin, Ireland
- Kholodnogorsko-Zavodskaya Line, Kharkov, Ukraine
- Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line, Kiev, Ukraine
- Central Line, London, England
- Lyon Metro Line A, Lyon, France
- Line 2 (Madrid Metro), Madrid, Spain
- 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
- Stockholm Metro, Sweden

