Brown Line
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Brown Line may refer to the following rail lines:
  • Barcelona Metro line 7
    Barcelona Metro line 7
    — Line 7, coloured brown , is a metro-like commuter train line in the Barcelona Metro network operated by FGC, and part of the ATM fare-integrated transport system. Also known as Línia de Balmes, as it climbs Carrer de Balmes uphill into Tibidabo, it shares three stations with FGC L6...

    , Barcelona, Spain
  • Brown Line (Chicago Transit Authority)
    Brown Line (Chicago Transit Authority)
    The Brown Line starts out in northwest Chicago, at the Kimball and Lawrence Avenue terminal in Albany Park, where there is a storage yard and servicing shop for the trains to the east of the passenger station...

    , Chicago
  • G Line (RTD)
    G Line (RTD)
    The G Line was a light rail line of the Regional Transportation District in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado. It was added to the system on November 17, 2006, with the completion of the Southeast Corridor project . It was one of four routes that were part of the RTD's service plan...

    , Denver, Colorado
  • MTR Ma On Shan Line, Hong Kong
  • Bakerloo Line
    Bakerloo Line
    The Bakerloo line is a line of the London Underground, coloured brown on the Tube map. It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level, from Elephant and Castle in the south-east to Harrow & Wealdstone in the north-west of London. The line serves 25 stations, of which 15 are underground...

    , London, England
  • Line 4 (Madrid Metro)
    Line 4 (Madrid Metro)
    Line 4 of the Madrid Metro was opened on 23 March 1944 between Goya and Argüelles. In 1958, the line took up a branch of line 2 from Goya to Diego de León, which originally opened on 17 September 1932. In the 1970s, the line was extended in two stages: from Diego de León to Alfonso XII and from...

    , Madrid, Spain
  • BMT Nassau Street Line
    BMT Nassau Street Line
    The BMT Nassau Street Line is a rapid transit line of the B Division of the New York City Subway system in Manhattan. It is served by the and trains which are colored brown on maps and signage...

    , New York City
  • Sakaisuji Line (Osaka), Japan
  • SEPTA Suburban Trolley Lines
    SEPTA Suburban Trolley Lines
    SEPTA Trolley Routes 101 and 102 also known as the Media–Sharon Hill Line, are light rail lines operated by the Suburban Transit Division of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority...

    , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Brown Line (Pittsburgh)
    Brown Line (Pittsburgh)
    The Brown Line was a service on the Pittsburgh Light Rail system that runs from South Hills Junction over Mount Washington and across the Monongahela River to downtown Pittsburgh, terminating at Gateway Center...

    , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Seoul Subway Line 6
    Seoul Subway Line 6
    Seoul Subway Line 6 is a line of the Seoul Subway. Its color is brown.-Overview:The route connects Eunpyeong-gu and Jungnang-gu in an U-shaped manner, running through Yongsan-gu and Seongbuk-gu. It does not cross over the Han River...

    , South Korea
  • Line 11, Shanghai Metro, Shanghai, China
  • Downtown MRT Line
    Downtown MRT Line
    The Downtown Line will be the fifth Mass Rapid Transit line in Singapore. When completed, the line will be about 42-km long with 34 stations and serve about half a million commuters daily, making it the longest underground and driverless MRT line in Singapore. Travelling from one end to the other...

    , Singapore
  • Brown Line (Taipei Metro), Taipei, Taiwan
  • Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line, Tokyo, Japan
  • Brown Line, Washington, D.C., USA


It may also refer to :
  • A type of Siderotype
    Siderotype
    Siderotype is an iron-based photographic print. The term was coined by Sir John Frederick William Herschel. A short list of processes defined as siderotypes is as follows: amphitype, argentotype, argyrotype, aurotype, breath print, Brown Line, chromatic photo, chrysotype, cyanotype, ferrogallic...

    - a monochrome printing process
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