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green line
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green line
n
(Military) (sometimes capitals) a line of demarcation between two hostile communities
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Noun1.Green Line - the border marking the boundaries of the land that Israel won in its 1948 war of independence


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Byline: Kipp Summary: The construction cost of the Red and Green Lines on the Dubai Metro is 75 percent higher than previous estimates, bringing the current total toC* The construction cost of Dubai Metro's Red and Green Lines is 75 percent higher than previous estimates, bringing the current total to AED28 billion, the chairman of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said at a press conference on Sunday.
The total length of the Red and Green Lines is about 75 km; 52 km for the Red Line and 23 km for the Green Line.
The Railway Procurement Agency said it plans to ensure a high quality service on its Red and Green Lines will be maintained for the 26 million passengers it carried.
 
 
 
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