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§  78-a.  Electric or battery-powered markers. 1. Any railroad using a  passenger, mail, work, or wreck train shall equip the last car  of  each  such  train  with  electric  markers  of  sufficient  candle power to be  visible for a distance of  three  thousand  feet  under  normal  weather  conditions.  Battery-powered, flashing-type, or constant burning markers  shall be deemed sufficient compliance with the foregoing requirement.    2. If, in any particular case, exemption from any of the  requirements  herein  is  deemed necessary by the railroad concerned, the commissioner  of transportation may grant the application of such railroad,  for  such  exemption  when  accompanied  by a petition setting forth the conditions  existing and the reason why such exemption is asked.   Any exemption  so  granted shall be limited to the particular case covered by the petition.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-3 > 78-a

§  78-a.  Electric or battery-powered markers. 1. Any railroad using a  passenger, mail, work, or wreck train shall equip the last car  of  each  such  train  with  electric  markers  of  sufficient  candle power to be  visible for a distance of  three  thousand  feet  under  normal  weather  conditions.  Battery-powered, flashing-type, or constant burning markers  shall be deemed sufficient compliance with the foregoing requirement.    2. If, in any particular case, exemption from any of the  requirements  herein  is  deemed necessary by the railroad concerned, the commissioner  of transportation may grant the application of such railroad,  for  such  exemption  when  accompanied  by a petition setting forth the conditions  existing and the reason why such exemption is asked.   Any exemption  so  granted shall be limited to the particular case covered by the petition.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-3 > 78-a

§  78-a.  Electric or battery-powered markers. 1. Any railroad using a  passenger, mail, work, or wreck train shall equip the last car  of  each  such  train  with  electric  markers  of  sufficient  candle power to be  visible for a distance of  three  thousand  feet  under  normal  weather  conditions.  Battery-powered, flashing-type, or constant burning markers  shall be deemed sufficient compliance with the foregoing requirement.    2. If, in any particular case, exemption from any of the  requirements  herein  is  deemed necessary by the railroad concerned, the commissioner  of transportation may grant the application of such railroad,  for  such  exemption  when  accompanied  by a petition setting forth the conditions  existing and the reason why such exemption is asked.   Any exemption  so  granted shall be limited to the particular case covered by the petition.