Bee line

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A bee line is an idiom for the shortest route or a straight line between two points (see "as the crow flies"). Bee line, bee-line, or beeline may also refer to:

Brands and enterprises

  • Beeline (brand), a telecommunications brand by VimpelCom Ltd. used in Russia, other post-Soviet states, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam
  • Beeline (software company) for companies to manage temporary staff
  • Beeline reader
    for adding colors to text to speed reading transitions from one line to the next

Transportation

  • Bee Line Buzz Company
    , a former bus operator in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Bee Line Expressway
    , an earlier name of Florida State Road 528 east of Orlando in the United States
  • Bee Line Railroad, a railway in western Indiana, United States; serving Warren County and Benton County
  • BEE-LINE, Brussels Airlines callsign
  • Bee-Line Bus System of Westchester County, New York, United States
  • Beeline, or Okmulgee Beeline, the section of U.S. Route 75 from Tulsa to Okmulgee, Oklahoma, United States
  • Beeline Highway (disambiguation), several highways
  • First Berkshire & The Thames Valley
    , formerly known as Beeline
  • Beeline Britain
    , a project to travel from Land's End to John o'Groats in a straight line

Other uses

See also