20-824: Gold Line , Gold line , or Goldline may refer to: Transportation [ edit ] Rail [ edit ] Gold Line (MARTA) , a rapid transit line in Atlanta, Georgia Gold Line (Doha Metro) , a rapid transit line of the Doha Metro Gold Line (SacRT) , a light rail line in Sacramento, California CityLynx Gold Line , a streetcar line in Charlotte, North Carolina Gold Line (Bangkok) , an automated people mover in Bangkok, Thailand Gimpo Goldline ,
40-629: A brand of Ulsterbus , Northern Ireland Goldline Travel, a brand of Reading Buses , England Stagecoach Goldline , a brand of the Stagecoach Group, United Kingdom Gold Line (Washington, D.C.) , a brand of commuter bus service in the Washington, D.C. area operated by Martz Group Metro Gold Line (Minnesota) , an under construction bus rapid transit line in St. Paul, Minnesota Retailers [ edit ] Goldline International ,
60-713: A color-based naming system in October 2009. The North-South Line, from its launch, was considered one line, denoted with an orange color on old system maps until 2006 when the North Branch and the Northeast branch were redesignated as the North-South Line (the current Red Line ) and the Northeast-South Line (the current Gold Line). Technically, with the 2009 designation change, there is no longer
80-848: A large bus company in Mindanao Europe [ edit ] Barcelona Metro line 4 , Spain Bucharest Metro Line M1 , Bucharest, Romania M2 (Copenhagen) , Denmark U4 (Berlin U-Bahn) , Germany Line M3 - Milan Subway (Metropolitana di Milano) , Italy Circle line (London Underground) , United Kingdom Line 3 (Madrid Metro) , Spain Tyne and Wear Metro of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK RER C , Paris, France Line B (Prague Metro) , Czech Republic Sheffield Supertram Yellow Line, UK Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line , Moscow, Russia Yellow Line (Lisbon Metro) , one of
100-721: A light metro line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 17 (São Paulo Metro) , also referred to as the Ouro (Gold) Line, future São Paulo monorail line G Line (RTD) , a commuter rail line in Denver, Colorado known as the Gold Line during construction E Line (Los Angeles Metro) , color-coded "gold", a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California L Line (Los Angeles Metro) , known as
120-837: A mention of the color orange for the line. Using the Five Points station as a reference point, the Northeast Line was designated for trips headed to Doraville, and the South Line was designated for trips headed to the Airport. The rail line was part of the initial MARTA north–south rail service in 1981. The first segment ran from the Garnett to the North Avenue stations, although the Peachtree Center opened
140-638: A rapid transit line in Mexico City, Mexico Imazatosuji Line , color-coded "orange-gold", a rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan Paris Métro Line 10 , color-coded "gold", a rapid transit line in Paris, France Seoul Subway Line 9 , color-coded "gold", a rapid transit line in Seoul, South Korea Bus [ edit ] Travel Washington 's Gold Line, an intercity bus line in Washington state Goldline,
160-503: A retail seller of gold and silver coins, and precious metals for investors and collectors Zoology [ edit ] Salema porgy ( Sarpa salpa ), an East Atlantic and Mediterranean fish also known as goldline Goldline darter , threatened due to water quality degradation on the Cahaba River Goldline blenny Other [ edit ] Gold line (diving) , a permanent yellow distance line leading out of
180-566: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gold Line (MARTA) The Gold Line is a rapid transit line in the MARTA rail system . It operates between Doraville and Airport stations, running through Doraville , Chamblee , Brookhaven , Atlanta , East Point and College Park . The Gold Line was previously called the Northeast-South Line until MARTA switched to
200-1167: The 1st & Ten (graphics system) graphics system, a depiction of the first down line on television broadcasts of football games Transportation [ edit ] The Americas [ edit ] Yellow Line (Montreal Metro) , Quebec, Canada Yellow Line (Rio de Janeiro) , highway known in Portuguese as Linha Amarela Line 4 (São Paulo Metro) , São Paulo, Brazil Line 4 (Rio de Janeiro) , Rio de Janeiro Brazil Yonge–University–Spadina line , Toronto Subway, Canada Millennium Line , Vancouver SkyTrain, Canada Yellow Line (CTA) , Chicago, Illinois, US BMT Broadway Line in New York City, colored yellow, serving N, Q, R and W trains MAX Yellow Line , Portland, Oregon, US Yellow Line (Washington Metro) , Washington, DC, US Yellow Line (Baltimore) , Baltimore, Maryland, US Yellow Line (BART) , Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco, California, US Gold Line (MARTA) in Atlanta, Georgia, originally called "Yellow Line" MBTA bus , colored yellow and sometimes referred to as
220-663: The Gold Line from its inception in 2003 until 2020, a former light rail line in Los Angeles County, California, later merged into the A Line in 2023. Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line , color-coded "gold", a rapid transit line in Tokyo, Japan Line 13 (Guangzhou Metro) , color-coded "gold", a rapid transit line in Guangzhou, China Line 12 (Madrid Metro) , color-coded "gold", a rapid transit line southwest of Madrid, Spain Mexico City Metro Line 3 , color-coded "gold",
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#1732772903209240-801: The Gold Line, it shares trackage with its counterpart, the Red Line, between the Airport and just north of the Lindbergh Center. The Gold Line runs above ground, at grade and below ground in various portions of its route. It begins at the northeastern terminus, Doraville station in Doraville. The nonrevenue tracks extend northeastward from the station north of I-285 . It then goes southwestward paralleling Peachtree Road in DeKalb County. Upon entering Atlanta in Buckhead, it crosses over
260-517: The Red Line in the median of GA 400 before joining the Red Line, going southwest paralleling I-85 . It turns south through Midtown and enters downtown Atlanta, where it meets the Blue and Green Lines at Five Points station. Leaving downtown, the Gold Line continues south, paralleling Lee Street and Main Street into East Point and College Park before reaching its terminus at the Airport station. When
280-1170: The Yellow Line Mexico City Metro Line 5 Mexico City Metrobús Line 4 Line 4 of the Guadalajara urban rail system E Line (Los Angeles Metro) , Los Angeles, California, US L Line (Los Angeles Metro) , Los Angeles, California, US Metro Gold Line (Minnesota) , Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota, US Asia [ edit ] Yellow Line (Bangkok) , Bangkok, Thailand Yellow Line (Delhi Metro) , Delhi, India Yellow line (Kaohsiung MRT) , Kaohsiung, Taiwan Yellow Line (Namma Metro) , Bangalore, India Circular line (New Taipei Metro) , New Taipei City, Taiwan Suin-Bundang Line , Seoul, South Korea Line 3 (Daegu Metro) , South Korea Incheon Airport Maglev , Incheon, South Korea Circle MRT line , Singapore Loop Line, KRL Commuterline , Jakarta, Indonesia Line 3, Shanghai Metro , Shanghai, China Manila Metro Rail Transit Line 3 , known as Yellow Line , Manila, Philippines Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line , Tokyo, Japan Yellow Bus Line ,
300-531: The color name change, interestingly many MARTA system maps denoted the Gold Line with the yellow color still until 2017. listed from northeast to south Yellow Line (disambiguation) (Redirected from Yellow Line (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up yellow line in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yellow line or Yellow Line may refer to: Yellow line (road marking) , road marking In
320-578: The color-based name change was proposed, it was the Yellow Line at first. However, in February 2010, the name was revised to Gold in order to address a concern among the Asian-American residents along the rail corridor. The section of the Gold Line that is not shared by the Red Line has a significant number of Asian-American residents, to whom the term "yellow" is considered racist. Despite
340-570: The flooded section of a cave See also [ edit ] Yellow Line (disambiguation) Orange Line (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gold 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=Gold_Line&oldid=1248243736 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
360-429: The four lines of Lisbon Metro See also [ edit ] Gold Line (disambiguation) Orange Line (disambiguation) Yellow Flag Line Yellow N Line Yellow Q Line Yellow R Line Yellow W Line Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yellow Line . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
380-462: The terminus of the South Line. In 1992, the North-South Line was extended northward to its current terminus at Doraville. In 1996, MARTA extended North Line services to Dunwoody. This created two branches of the North Line, and the Doraville branch was redesignated as the Northeast Line to avoid confusion. It finally extended north to its current terminus at North Springs in 2000. Now known as
400-474: The year after as an infill. In 1982, it expanded north to Arts Center, and in 1984, it expanded as far north as Brookhaven and as far south as Lakewood/Fort McPherson. The East Point station opened, extending the line two miles to the south. A little more than a year later, the Chamblee station began service and served as the temporary terminus of the North Line. In 1988, the Airport station opened, and became
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