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§  71.  Duties  imposed.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  every railroad  corporation operating its road by steam:    1. To lay, in the construction of new and in the renewal  of  existing  switches,  upon  freight  or passenger main line tracks, switches on the  principle of either the so-called Tyler, Wharton, Lorenz, or split-point  switch, or some other kind of safety switch,  which  shall  prevent  the  derailment  of  a  train,  when  such  switch  is  misplaced or a switch  interlocked with distant signals.    2. To erect and thereafter maintain such suitable warning  signals  at  every  road,  bridge,  or structure which crosses the railroad above the  tracks, where such warning signals may be necessary, for the  protection  of employees on top of cars from injury.    3.  To  use  upon  every  new freight car, built or purchased for use,  couplers which can be coupled and uncoupled automatically,  without  the  necessity of having a person guide the link, lift the pin by hand, or go  between the ends of the cars.    4.  To  attach  to  every  car  used  for  passenger transportation an  automatic air-brake or other form of safety-power  brake,  applied  from  the  locomotive, excepting cars attached to freight trains, the schedule  rate of speed of which does not exceed twenty miles an hour.    5. To provide each closed car in use in every passenger train owned or  regularly used upon a railroad, with such tools as the  commissioner  of  transportation   may  require,  to  be  placed  where  directed  by  the  commissioner.    6. To provide, in each passenger car, where the  line  of  road  shall  exceed  forty  continuous  miles  in  length,  a suitable receptacle for  water, with a cup  or  drinking  utensil  attached  upon  or  near  such  receptacle,  and  to  keep  such  receptacle,  while  the car is in use,  constantly supplied with cool  water.    Every  corporation,  person  or  persons, operating such railroad, and violating any of the provisions of  this  section,  except  subdivision six, shall be liable to a penalty of  one hundred dollars for each offense, and the  further  penalty  of  ten  dollars for each day that it shall omit or neglect to comply with any of  such  provisions.  For  every  violation  of the provisions of the sixth  subdivision of this section every such corporation shall be liable to  a  penalty of twenty-five dollars for each offense.

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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-3 > 71

§  71.  Duties  imposed.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  every railroad  corporation operating its road by steam:    1. To lay, in the construction of new and in the renewal  of  existing  switches,  upon  freight  or passenger main line tracks, switches on the  principle of either the so-called Tyler, Wharton, Lorenz, or split-point  switch, or some other kind of safety switch,  which  shall  prevent  the  derailment  of  a  train,  when  such  switch  is  misplaced or a switch  interlocked with distant signals.    2. To erect and thereafter maintain such suitable warning  signals  at  every  road,  bridge,  or structure which crosses the railroad above the  tracks, where such warning signals may be necessary, for the  protection  of employees on top of cars from injury.    3.  To  use  upon  every  new freight car, built or purchased for use,  couplers which can be coupled and uncoupled automatically,  without  the  necessity of having a person guide the link, lift the pin by hand, or go  between the ends of the cars.    4.  To  attach  to  every  car  used  for  passenger transportation an  automatic air-brake or other form of safety-power  brake,  applied  from  the  locomotive, excepting cars attached to freight trains, the schedule  rate of speed of which does not exceed twenty miles an hour.    5. To provide each closed car in use in every passenger train owned or  regularly used upon a railroad, with such tools as the  commissioner  of  transportation   may  require,  to  be  placed  where  directed  by  the  commissioner.    6. To provide, in each passenger car, where the  line  of  road  shall  exceed  forty  continuous  miles  in  length,  a suitable receptacle for  water, with a cup  or  drinking  utensil  attached  upon  or  near  such  receptacle,  and  to  keep  such  receptacle,  while  the car is in use,  constantly supplied with cool  water.    Every  corporation,  person  or  persons, operating such railroad, and violating any of the provisions of  this  section,  except  subdivision six, shall be liable to a penalty of  one hundred dollars for each offense, and the  further  penalty  of  ten  dollars for each day that it shall omit or neglect to comply with any of  such  provisions.  For  every  violation  of the provisions of the sixth  subdivision of this section every such corporation shall be liable to  a  penalty of twenty-five dollars for each offense.

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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-3 > 71

§  71.  Duties  imposed.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  every railroad  corporation operating its road by steam:    1. To lay, in the construction of new and in the renewal  of  existing  switches,  upon  freight  or passenger main line tracks, switches on the  principle of either the so-called Tyler, Wharton, Lorenz, or split-point  switch, or some other kind of safety switch,  which  shall  prevent  the  derailment  of  a  train,  when  such  switch  is  misplaced or a switch  interlocked with distant signals.    2. To erect and thereafter maintain such suitable warning  signals  at  every  road,  bridge,  or structure which crosses the railroad above the  tracks, where such warning signals may be necessary, for the  protection  of employees on top of cars from injury.    3.  To  use  upon  every  new freight car, built or purchased for use,  couplers which can be coupled and uncoupled automatically,  without  the  necessity of having a person guide the link, lift the pin by hand, or go  between the ends of the cars.    4.  To  attach  to  every  car  used  for  passenger transportation an  automatic air-brake or other form of safety-power  brake,  applied  from  the  locomotive, excepting cars attached to freight trains, the schedule  rate of speed of which does not exceed twenty miles an hour.    5. To provide each closed car in use in every passenger train owned or  regularly used upon a railroad, with such tools as the  commissioner  of  transportation   may  require,  to  be  placed  where  directed  by  the  commissioner.    6. To provide, in each passenger car, where the  line  of  road  shall  exceed  forty  continuous  miles  in  length,  a suitable receptacle for  water, with a cup  or  drinking  utensil  attached  upon  or  near  such  receptacle,  and  to  keep  such  receptacle,  while  the car is in use,  constantly supplied with cool  water.    Every  corporation,  person  or  persons, operating such railroad, and violating any of the provisions of  this  section,  except  subdivision six, shall be liable to a penalty of  one hundred dollars for each offense, and the  further  penalty  of  ten  dollars for each day that it shall omit or neglect to comply with any of  such  provisions.  For  every  violation  of the provisions of the sixth  subdivision of this section every such corporation shall be liable to  a  penalty of twenty-five dollars for each offense.