North–South Line
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The North–South Line may refer to any of several different railway lines:
- The North–South Line of the KTM Intercity service in Malaysia
- The North South MRT Line of the Mass Rapid Transit in Singapore
- The North/South Line (Amsterdam metro) of the Amsterdam Metro in the Netherlands
- The North–South Line (MTR) of the Mass Transit Railway in Hong Kong
- The North–South railway in Germany
- The North–South Line, or NS Line (Portland Streetcar), in Oregon, USA
- The Red Line (MARTA) (formerly North–South Line) in Georgia, USA
- The Main North–South Line in Tasmania
- North–South Rail Link — A proposed link between Boston's South Station and North Station.
Namboku Line (南北線 Nanboku-sen?, "South North Line") can refer to any of several Japanese railway lines:
- Namboku Line (Osaka) (Kita–Osaka Kyuko Railway)
- Namboku Line (Kobe) (Kobe Rapid Railway)
- Namboku Line (Sapporo) (Sapporo Municipal Subway)
- Sendai Subway Namboku Line in Sendai
- Tokyo Metro Namboku Line in Tokyo
See also
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