Examples of 'atlantic coast line' in a sentence

Meaning of "atlantic coast line"

atlantic coast line - This phrase refers to the coastline that borders or runs alongside the Atlantic Ocean. It describes the geographical location of a region or area in relation to the coast

How to use "atlantic coast line" in a sentence

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atlantic coast line
I surrounded Florida and then on the Atlantic coast line.
It became part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad system in 1902.
The village has a railway station on the Atlantic Coast Line.
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad located a terminus in the town in 1886.
This line was the farthest south the Atlantic Coast Line ever reached in its history.
The line is promoted under the Atlantic Coast Line name.
Some took trains, some walked along the Atlantic Coast Line tracks, and some took boats.
Newquay railway station is the terminus of the Atlantic Coast Line from Par.
It was originally built by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1909.
Both of those lines would become part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
He also worked in a hosiery mill and for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
Pretty soon you will be the president of ' The Atlantic coast line rail road.
One block later, they cross level crossings with a former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad line.
Both segments were absorbed into the Atlantic Coast Line by 1900.

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