Western standard gauge line was created in 1995.
The standard gauge railway line allows for increased capacity for standard gauge railway line through the addition of an extra track on the current line.
Western Refrigerator Line was created in 1923.
Western Main Line was created in 1856.
South Western Main Line was created in 1840.
North Western Refrigerator Line was created in 1924.
Great Western Main Line was created in 1840.
Western Line - Mumbai Suburban Railway - was created in 1984.
Western - CTA Blue Line O'Hare branch station - was created in 1895.
Western - CTA Blue Line Congress branch station - was created in 1958.
Mossberg made that shotgun for Montgomery Ward's Western Field fun line. It was the Model 185 in Mossberg shotgun line.
The railroad term "gauge" refers to the spacing between the rails. A "narrow gauge" line or train is therefore one where the spacing between the rails is less than the "standard gauge" of 4 feet 8.5 inches.
It really depends which line your talking about even if its in the same company. For example, JR Shinkansen is 1435mm (standard gauge). But the JR Yamanote Line is 1067mm.