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 lines of the Inner South London Line
Famous quotes containing the words atlantic and/or line:
“In clear weather the laziest may look across the Bay as far as Plymouth at a glance, or over the Atlantic as far as human vision reaches, merely raising his eyelids; or if he is too lazy to look after all, he can hardly help hearing the ceaseless dash and roar of the breakers. The restless ocean may at any moment cast up a whale or a wrecked vessel at your feet. All the reporters in the world, the most rapid stenographers, could not report the news it brings.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“A line in long array, where they wind betwixt green islands;
They take a serpentine coursetheir arms flash in the sunhark to the musical clank;”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)