End of the Line
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End of the Line or The End of the Line may refer to:
- In railway terminology, a train station at the end, or terminus, of a rail line
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[edit] Music
- End of the Line (album), a box set by The Klinik
- "End of the Line" (Honeyz song)
- "End of the Line" (Traveling Wilburys song)
- "End of the Line", a song by The Allman Brothers Band from Shades of Two Worlds
- "End of the Line", a song by Arch Enemy from Anthems of Rebellion
- "End of the Line", a song by DevilDriver from The Fury of Our Maker's Hand
- "End of the Line", a song by Frozen Ghost from Frozen Ghost
- "End of the Line", a song by J. J. Cale from Travel-Log
- "End of the Line", a song by Negative
- "End of the Line", a song by Pain from Rebirth
- "The End of the Line", a song by Metallica from Death Magnetic
- "The End of the Line", a song by The Offspring from Americana
- "End of the Line", a song by Overkill from Under the Influence
[edit] Film, television and literature
- The End of the Line (1957 film), a crime film by Charles Saunders
- End of the Line (1987 film), a drama film by Jay Russell
- End of the Line (2007 film), a horror film by Maurice Devereaux
- The End of the Line (novel), a 2007 young-adult novel by Gary Crew
- The End of the Line: How Overfishing Is Changing the World and What We Eat a 2004 book by Charles Clover
- The End of the Line (2009 film), a documentary film based on the book by Charles Clover
- "End of the Line", an episode of Digimon Frontier
- "End of the Line", an episode of Godzilla: The Series
[edit] Other uses
- End-Of-The-Line, a computational problem used in the definition of the complexity class PPAD
[edit] See also
- Newline or end-of-line character, a special character or sequence of characters signifying the end of a line of text
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