River Line refers to several rail lines:
- River Line (Atlanta), the last Atlanta streetcar line, ceased operation in 1949
- River Line / River Subdivision (CSX), a freight rail line from northern New Jersey, to Selkirk, NY (CSX Albany Division / River Subdivision)
- River Line (New Jersey Transit) a diesel light rail in southern New Jersey that runs along the Delaware River between Trenton and Camden
River Line may also be:
- River Line (East Sussex), a Site of Special Scientific Interest in East Sussex, England
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