White line
White line(s) may refer to:
In popular culture:
- The White Line, a 1950 Italian drama by Luigi Zampa
- White Line (album), a 2003 thrash-metal album
- "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)", a 1983 song by Grandmaster Melle Mel
- "White Line", a song by Neil Young and Crazy Horse from Ragged Glory
In transportation:
- White Line (Long Island Rail Road), a 19th-century branch line in western Queens County, New York
- White Line (Montreal Metro), a proposed but unbuilt metro transit line
- Whitelining or lane splitting, traveling between lines of traffic, usually by motorcycle or bicycle
In anatomy:
- Hilton's white line or intersphincteric groove, in human anatomy, a boundary in the anal canal
- White line, in equine anatomy, the inner part of the hoof-wall proximal (closer) to apex of the frog
In other uses:
- White Line Hotels, a London-based hospitality group
- White line (Vatican-Italy border), a boundary painted in during World War II to denote Hugh O'Flaherty's sanctuary from the Sicherheitsdienst
- white line: white supremacy attitudes in the Reconstruction-era American South
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