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
Famous quotes containing the words river and/or line:
“There is a river in Macedon, and there is moreover a river in Monmouth. It is called Wye at Monmouth, but it is out of my prains what is the name of the other river; but tis all one, tis alike as my fingers is to my fingers, and there is salmons in both.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“A route differs from a road not only because it is solely intended for vehicles, but also because it is merely a line that connects one point with another. A route has no meaning in itself; its meaning derives entirely from the two points that it connects. A road is a tribute to space. Every stretch of road has meaning in itself and invites us to stop. A route is the triumphant devaluation of space, which thanks to it has been reduced to a mere obstacle to human movement and a waste of time.”
—Milan Kundera (b. 1929)