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§  76.  Use of stoves or furnaces prohibited; exceptions. It shall not  be lawful for any railroad corporation operating  a  steam  railroad  in  this  state  of  the  length  of  fifty miles or more, excepting foreign  railroad corporations  incorporated  without  the  jurisdiction  of  the  United  States  running cars upon tracks in this state for a distance of  less than thirty miles, to heat its passenger cars on other  than  mixed  trains,  excepting  dining cars, by any stove or furnace kept inside the  car or  suspended  therefrom,  unless  in  case  of  accident  or  other  emergency,  when  it  may  temporarily  use  such  stove or furnace with  necessary fuel; and in cars which have been equipped with  apparatus  to  heat  by  steam,  hot  water  or  hot  air from the locomotive or from a  special car, the present stove may be retained to be used only when  the  car is standing still; and no stove or furnace shall be used in a dining  car  except for cooking purposes, and of pattern and kind to be approved  by the commissioner of  transportation;  provided  that  passenger  cars  propelled  by means of gasoline or oil engines may be heated in a manner  to be approved by the commissioner of transportation. This section shall  not be held to affect or interfere with the use by public authorities of  this or other states, or of the United States, of stoves for heating  or  cooking  or  boilers  for hatching operations in their fish car or cars.  Any person or corporation  violating  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  section shall be liable to a penalty of one thousand dollars, and to the  further  penalty  of  one  hundred dollars for each and every day during  which such violation shall continue.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-3 > 76

§  76.  Use of stoves or furnaces prohibited; exceptions. It shall not  be lawful for any railroad corporation operating  a  steam  railroad  in  this  state  of  the  length  of  fifty miles or more, excepting foreign  railroad corporations  incorporated  without  the  jurisdiction  of  the  United  States  running cars upon tracks in this state for a distance of  less than thirty miles, to heat its passenger cars on other  than  mixed  trains,  excepting  dining cars, by any stove or furnace kept inside the  car or  suspended  therefrom,  unless  in  case  of  accident  or  other  emergency,  when  it  may  temporarily  use  such  stove or furnace with  necessary fuel; and in cars which have been equipped with  apparatus  to  heat  by  steam,  hot  water  or  hot  air from the locomotive or from a  special car, the present stove may be retained to be used only when  the  car is standing still; and no stove or furnace shall be used in a dining  car  except for cooking purposes, and of pattern and kind to be approved  by the commissioner of  transportation;  provided  that  passenger  cars  propelled  by means of gasoline or oil engines may be heated in a manner  to be approved by the commissioner of transportation. This section shall  not be held to affect or interfere with the use by public authorities of  this or other states, or of the United States, of stoves for heating  or  cooking  or  boilers  for hatching operations in their fish car or cars.  Any person or corporation  violating  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  section shall be liable to a penalty of one thousand dollars, and to the  further  penalty  of  one  hundred dollars for each and every day during  which such violation shall continue.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-3 > 76

§  76.  Use of stoves or furnaces prohibited; exceptions. It shall not  be lawful for any railroad corporation operating  a  steam  railroad  in  this  state  of  the  length  of  fifty miles or more, excepting foreign  railroad corporations  incorporated  without  the  jurisdiction  of  the  United  States  running cars upon tracks in this state for a distance of  less than thirty miles, to heat its passenger cars on other  than  mixed  trains,  excepting  dining cars, by any stove or furnace kept inside the  car or  suspended  therefrom,  unless  in  case  of  accident  or  other  emergency,  when  it  may  temporarily  use  such  stove or furnace with  necessary fuel; and in cars which have been equipped with  apparatus  to  heat  by  steam,  hot  water  or  hot  air from the locomotive or from a  special car, the present stove may be retained to be used only when  the  car is standing still; and no stove or furnace shall be used in a dining  car  except for cooking purposes, and of pattern and kind to be approved  by the commissioner of  transportation;  provided  that  passenger  cars  propelled  by means of gasoline or oil engines may be heated in a manner  to be approved by the commissioner of transportation. This section shall  not be held to affect or interfere with the use by public authorities of  this or other states, or of the United States, of stoves for heating  or  cooking  or  boilers  for hatching operations in their fish car or cars.  Any person or corporation  violating  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  section shall be liable to a penalty of one thousand dollars, and to the  further  penalty  of  one  hundred dollars for each and every day during  which such violation shall continue.