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27-1500: [REDACTED] Look up blue line  or blueline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blue Line or Blueline may refer to: Transportation [ edit ] Asia [ edit ] Blue Line (Bangkok) , Bangkok, Thailand Blue Line (Namma Metro) , Bengaluru, India Blue Line (Chennai Metro) , Chennai, India Blue Line (Delhi Metro) , Delhi, India Blue Line (Dubai Metro) , Dubai Blue Line (Hyderabad Metro) , Hyderabad, India Blue Line (Lucknow Metro) , Lucknow, India Blue Line (Nagpur Metro) , Nagpur, India Blue Line (Taichung Metro) , Taichung, Taiwan Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line , also called Lines 1 & 3, Yokohama, Japan Bannan line , Taipei, Taiwan Busan Metro Line 4 , Busan, South Korea Cikarang Line of KRL Commuterline, Jakarta, Indonesia Downtown MRT line , Singapore Island line (MTR) , Hong Kong, China Line 2 (Beijing Subway) , Beijing, China Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2 , Manila, Philippines Seoul Subway Line 1 , Dark Blue Line, Seoul, South Korea Seoul Subway Line 4 , Light Blue Line, Seoul, South Korea Europe [ edit ] Blue Line (airline) , based in France Blue Line (Lisbon Metro) , Portugal Blue Line (Stockholm Metro) , Sweden Blue Line International ,

54-1560: A Muni Metro light rail line in San Francisco, California Viva Blue , York Region, Ontario MAX Blue Line , Portland, Oregon Blue Line (St. Louis MetroLink) , St. Louis, Missouri Blue Line (Sound Transit) , a proposed extension in Seattle, Washington Swift Blue Line , Snohomish County, Washington Blue Line (TRAX) , a light rail line in the Salt Lake City, Utah area Blue Line (Washington Metro) , Washington, DC Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover , Walt Disney World, Florida Canada [ edit ] Blue Line (Calgary) , Calgary, Alberta Capital Line , Edmonton, Alberta Line 3 Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario Line 3 Ontario , Toronto, Ontario Expo Line (SkyTrain) , Vancouver, British Columbia Blue Line (Winnipeg) , Winnipeg, Manitoba Blue Line (Calgary) , Calgary, Alberta Blue Line (Winnipeg) , Winnipeg, Manitoba Capital Line , Edmonton, Alberta Expo Line (SkyTrain) , Vancouver, British Columbia Line 3 Ontario , Toronto, Ontario Line 3 Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario Mexico [ edit ] Blue Line (Mexico City Metro) , Mexico City Blue Line (Mexico City Metrobús) , Mexico City South America [ edit ] Line 1 (São Paulo Metro) , São Paulo, Brazil Other [ edit ] Blue Line (album) , by Yae Blue line (ice hockey) ,

81-1378: A Muni Metro light rail line in San Francisco, California Viva Blue , York Region, Ontario MAX Blue Line , Portland, Oregon Blue Line (St. Louis MetroLink) , St. Louis, Missouri Blue Line (Sound Transit) , a proposed extension in Seattle, Washington Swift Blue Line , Snohomish County, Washington Blue Line (TRAX) , a light rail line in the Salt Lake City, Utah area Blue Line (Washington Metro) , Washington, DC Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover , Walt Disney World, Florida Canada [ edit ] Blue Line (Calgary) , Calgary, Alberta Capital Line , Edmonton, Alberta Line 3 Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario Line 3 Ontario , Toronto, Ontario Expo Line (SkyTrain) , Vancouver, British Columbia Blue Line (Winnipeg) , Winnipeg, Manitoba Blue Line (Calgary) , Calgary, Alberta Blue Line (Winnipeg) , Winnipeg, Manitoba Capital Line , Edmonton, Alberta Expo Line (SkyTrain) , Vancouver, British Columbia Line 3 Ontario , Toronto, Ontario Line 3 Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario Mexico [ edit ] Blue Line (Mexico City Metro) , Mexico City Blue Line (Mexico City Metrobús) , Mexico City South America [ edit ] Line 1 (São Paulo Metro) , São Paulo, Brazil Other [ edit ] Blue Line (album) , by Yae Blue line (ice hockey) ,

108-505: A commuter rail line New Jersey Grove Street – Newark Penn , a light rail line in Newark, New Jersey North Jersey Coast Line , a commuter rail line New Jersey Blue Line (Pittsburgh) , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Market–Frankford Line , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Blue Line (SacRT) , Sacramento, California Blue Line (San Diego Trolley) , San Diego, California Blue Line (BART) , San Francisco Bay Area, California N Judah ,

135-452: A commuter rail line New Jersey Grove Street – Newark Penn , a light rail line in Newark, New Jersey North Jersey Coast Line , a commuter rail line New Jersey Blue Line (Pittsburgh) , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Market–Frankford Line , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Blue Line (SacRT) , Sacramento, California Blue Line (San Diego Trolley) , San Diego, California Blue Line (BART) , San Francisco Bay Area, California N Judah ,

162-733: A former ferry service in the Adriatic Sea Barcelona Metro line 5 , often called "Línia Blava" (Blue Line), Barcelona, Spain Barcelona Metro line 6 , Barcelona, Spain Paris Métro Line 2 , Paris, France Piccadilly line , London, England Sheffield Supertram Blue Line, United Kingdom Tyne and Wear Metro of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (Former line) Victoria line , London, England North America [ edit ] USA [ edit ] New York City [ edit ] The Harlem Line of

189-526: A former ferry service in the Adriatic Sea Barcelona Metro line 5 , often called "Línia Blava" (Blue Line), Barcelona, Spain Barcelona Metro line 6 , Barcelona, Spain Paris Métro Line 2 , Paris, France Piccadilly line , London, England Sheffield Supertram Blue Line, United Kingdom Tyne and Wear Metro of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (Former line) Victoria line , London, England North America [ edit ] USA [ edit ] New York City [ edit ] The Harlem Line of

216-421: A multi-engine aircraft The blue-line printing process for copying using the diazo chemical process, also known as whiteprint The Blueline Blaster, nickname of Hy Buller (1926–1968), All Star NHL ice hockey player Blue line, a diagram in method ringing which shows the structure of a method Blue-line stream , year-round streams that are typically denoted on maps with solid blue lines "Blue Lines",

243-421: A multi-engine aircraft The blue-line printing process for copying using the diazo chemical process, also known as whiteprint The Blueline Blaster, nickname of Hy Buller (1926–1968), All Star NHL ice hockey player Blue line, a diagram in method ringing which shows the structure of a method Blue-line stream , year-round streams that are typically denoted on maps with solid blue lines "Blue Lines",

270-625: A song by the American band Bright from the album Full Negative (or) Breaks See also [ edit ] Light Blue Line (disambiguation) Teal Line (disambiguation) Violet Line (disambiguation) Blue belt (disambiguation) Blue Route (disambiguation) Blue Star Line , a shipping line Blue Train (disambiguation) Long Blue Line (disambiguation) The Thin Blue Line (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Blue Line Topics referred to by

297-512: A song by the American band Bright from the album Full Negative (or) Breaks See also [ edit ] Light Blue Line (disambiguation) Teal Line (disambiguation) Violet Line (disambiguation) Blue belt (disambiguation) Blue Route (disambiguation) Blue Star Line , a shipping line Blue Train (disambiguation) Long Blue Line (disambiguation) The Thin Blue Line (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Blue Line Topics referred to by

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324-1527: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages blue line (Redirected from Blue line ) [REDACTED] Look up blue line  or blueline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blue Line or Blueline may refer to: Transportation [ edit ] Asia [ edit ] Blue Line (Bangkok) , Bangkok, Thailand Blue Line (Namma Metro) , Bengaluru, India Blue Line (Chennai Metro) , Chennai, India Blue Line (Delhi Metro) , Delhi, India Blue Line (Dubai Metro) , Dubai Blue Line (Hyderabad Metro) , Hyderabad, India Blue Line (Lucknow Metro) , Lucknow, India Blue Line (Nagpur Metro) , Nagpur, India Blue Line (Taichung Metro) , Taichung, Taiwan Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line , also called Lines 1 & 3, Yokohama, Japan Bannan line , Taipei, Taiwan Busan Metro Line 4 , Busan, South Korea Cikarang Line of KRL Commuterline, Jakarta, Indonesia Downtown MRT line , Singapore Island line (MTR) , Hong Kong, China Line 2 (Beijing Subway) , Beijing, China Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2 , Manila, Philippines Seoul Subway Line 1 , Dark Blue Line, Seoul, South Korea Seoul Subway Line 4 , Light Blue Line, Seoul, South Korea Europe [ edit ] Blue Line (airline) , based in France Blue Line (Lisbon Metro) , Portugal Blue Line (Stockholm Metro) , Sweden Blue Line International ,

351-1032: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages K Eighth Avenue Local The K Eighth Avenue Local , earlier the AA , was a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway . Its route bullet was colored blue on station signs, car rollsigns, and the official subway map since it ran on the IND Eighth Avenue Line . The K operated during midday, evenings, and weekends, making local stops between 168th Street in Washington Heights, Manhattan and World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan via Central Park West and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan . During late night hours,

378-602: The elimination of double letters , the AA was renamed the K. This service operated between 168th Street and World Trade Center during midday, evenings, and weekends. During late night hours, the A express made local stops on the Eighth Avenue Line. During rush hours, the C , formerly the CC , ran between Bedford Park Boulevard and Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street , replacing the K as the local on Eighth Avenue. This change

405-540: The A express made local stops on the IND Eighth Avenue Line . During rush hours, the C , formerly the CC , ran between Bedford Park Boulevard and Euclid Avenue , replacing the K as the local on Eighth Avenue . It was discontinued in 1988 as part of a series of major service changes. A and AA service began on September 10, 1932 with the opening of the IND Eighth Avenue Line . The Independent Subway System (IND) used single letters to refer to express services and double letters for local services. The A ran express and

432-413: The AA ran local, from 168th Street to Hudson Terminal (now World Trade Center). The AA ran at all times, and it was extended to 207th Street during nights and on Sundays when the A did not run. When the Eighth Avenue Line was extended to Jay Street–Borough Hall on February 1, 1933 the AA was extended there evenings and Sundays, when the A did not run. On July 1, 1933, the AA was suspended when

459-636: The Concourse Line opened and the new CC service provided local service on Eighth Avenue in its place. A service began running express in Manhattan at all times. AA service was restored as part of changes made in conjunction with the opening of the IND Sixth Avenue Line on December 15, 1940. The AA would only run during non-rush hours and Saturday late afternoon through all day Sunday service to Chambers Street . Rush hours, which at

486-1305: The Long Island Rail Road The former JFK Express of the New York City Subway The future T Second Avenue Local of the New York City Subway The West Hempstead Branch of the Long Island Rail Road The Staten Island Railway Other [ edit ] ARTx Blue Line , formerly Rapid Ride, Albuquerque, New Mexico Blue Line (MARTA) , Atlanta, Georgia Blue Line (CapMetro) , Austin, Texas Blue Line (MBTA) , Boston, Massachusetts Lynx Blue Line , Charlotte, North Carolina Blue Line (CTA) , Chicago, Illinois Blue Line (RTA Rapid Transit) (light rail), Cleveland, Ohio Blue Line (DART) , Dallas, Texas Trinity Railway Express , Dallas, Texas H Line (RTD) , Denver, Colorado A Line (Los Angeles Metro) , Los Angeles County, California Metro Blue Line (Minnesota) , Minneapolis, Minnesota Blue Line (Montreal Metro) , Montreal, Quebec Atlantic City Line ,

513-926: The Long Island Rail Road The former JFK Express of the New York City Subway The future T Second Avenue Local of the New York City Subway The West Hempstead Branch of the Long Island Rail Road The Staten Island Railway Other [ edit ] ARTx Blue Line , formerly Rapid Ride, Albuquerque, New Mexico Blue Line (MARTA) , Atlanta, Georgia Blue Line (CapMetro) , Austin, Texas Blue Line (MBTA) , Boston, Massachusetts Lynx Blue Line , Charlotte, North Carolina Blue Line (CTA) , Chicago, Illinois Blue Line (RTA Rapid Transit) (light rail), Cleveland, Ohio Blue Line (DART) , Dallas, Texas Trinity Railway Express , Dallas, Texas H Line (RTD) , Denver, Colorado A Line (Los Angeles Metro) , Los Angeles County, California Metro Blue Line (Minnesota) , Minneapolis, Minnesota Blue Line (Montreal Metro) , Montreal, Quebec Atlantic City Line ,

540-635: The Metro-North Railroad The Hoboken–33rd Street route of the PATH Train Any of the New York City Subway services that use the IND Eighth Avenue Line and its branches: A Eighth Avenue Express C Eighth Avenue Local E Eighth Avenue Local The former K Eighth Avenue Local The Rockaway Park Shuttle , which formerly contained a blue route bullet The Port Jefferson Branch of

567-412: The Metro-North Railroad The Hoboken–33rd Street route of the PATH Train Any of the New York City Subway services that use the IND Eighth Avenue Line and its branches: A Eighth Avenue Express C Eighth Avenue Local E Eighth Avenue Local The former K Eighth Avenue Local The Rockaway Park Shuttle , which formerly contained a blue route bullet The Port Jefferson Branch of

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594-636: The line between center ice and each team's zone Blue Line (withdrawal line) , the UN drawn demarcation line dividing Lebanon from Israel and the Golan Heights Blue Line (New York State) , delineates the Adirondack and Catskill parks of New York's Forest Preserve BlueLine Grid , a mobile communications platform that connects civil service employees Blueline , a 2019 EP by twlv The "blue line", mark on an airspeed indicator for

621-453: The line between center ice and each team's zone Blue Line (withdrawal line) , the UN drawn demarcation line dividing Lebanon from Israel and the Golan Heights Blue Line (New York State) , delineates the Adirondack and Catskill parks of New York's Forest Preserve BlueLine Grid , a mobile communications platform that connects civil service employees Blueline , a 2019 EP by twlv The "blue line", mark on an airspeed indicator for

648-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Blue Line . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue_Line&oldid=1258986180 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

675-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Blue Line . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue_Line&oldid=1258986180 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

702-537: The time included Saturday mornings and afternoons, the AA did not run; it was replaced by the BB (later B ) service, which instead ran on the Sixth Avenue Line. On January 5, 1952, AA service began operating during Saturday mornings and afternoons, replacing BB service. This pattern was unchanged until August 28, 1977, when late night service was replaced by an all local A service. On May 6, 1985, as part of

729-434: Was not officially reflected in schedules until May 24, 1987. On December 11, 1988, as part of the widespread service changes that day , the K was discontinued, being replaced by the C train, which was expanded from its rush-hour only service to include midday service between 145th Street and Euclid Avenue , early evening (until 9 p.m.) service from 145th Street to World Trade Center , and weekend service matching

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