Atlantic Line

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 (1817–1862)

    A line in long array, where they wind betwixt green islands;
    They take a serpentine course—their arms flash in the sun—hark to the musical clank;
    Walt Whitman (1819–1892)