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The phrase "a subway line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific route or track used by a subway system for public transportation.
Example: "The new subway line will connect the downtown area with the suburbs, making commuting much easier for residents."
Alternatives: "a metro line" or "an underground line".
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It caused some trains on the A subway line to get stuck in Queens near Kennedy Airport, marooning hundreds of passengers for more than six hours.
Enter Resorts World Casino, a bustling destination that recently opened at the Aqueduct racetrack, just off the A subway line.
If a stranger gives me directions to take the A subway line downtown, and I recall hearing something to the effect that there was smoke reported on a subway line in the area, then I have a specific reason to challenge the stranger.
As it was, the fledgling organization outlasted the building it was born in – the august Manhattan institution closed a month later, being abruptly demolished for a subway line.
This is more than a subway line.
A service diversion happens when all or part of a subway line is closed for maintenance.
What if a subway line breaks down or is closed by a bomb scare?
There was once a subway line that required passengers to pay an additional fare before exiting.
We've designed a station for a subway line that goes nowhere".
Now the wisdom is that the Nets need a subway line.
"Shutting down a section of a subway line allows us to work more efficiently and at less cost," he said.
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