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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-5

170 - Street surface railroads; general provisions.
171 - Consent of property owners and local authorities.
172 - Consent of local authorities; how procured.
173 - Condition upon which consent shall be given; sale of franchise at public auction.
173-A - (Enacted without section heading).
173-B - (Enacted without section heading).
173-C - (Enacted without section heading).
173-D - (Enacted without section heading).
173-E - (Enacted without section heading).
173-F - (Enacted without section heading).
173-G - Approval of permit or amendment by commissioner of transportation.
173-H - Existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent reinstated on invalidity of amendment.
174 - Proceedings if property owners do not consent.
175 - Percentage of gross receipts to be paid in cities or villages; report of officers.
176 - Extension of route over rivers; terminus in other counties; when property owners withhold consent; supreme court may appoint commissioners.
177 - Use of tracks of other roads.
178 - Repair of streets; rate of speed; removal of ice and snow.
178-A - Headlights.
179 - Within what time road to be built.
180 - Motive power.
181 - Rate of fare.
182 - Collection of fare.
183 - Construction of road in street where other road is built.
184 - Abandonment of part of route.
185 - Effect of dissolution of charter as to consents.
186 - Corporate rights saved in case of failure to complete road; right to operate branches; conditions; former consents ratified; limitations.
187 - Extensions and franchises confirmed.
188 - Certain consents of local authorities confirmed.
189 - Time extended for payment of percentage based on gross receipts.
191 - Road not to be constructed upon ground occupied by public buildings or in public parks.
192 - Center-bearing rails prohibited.
192-A - Relocation of tracks.
193 - Right to cross bridge substituted for a bridge crossed for five years.
194 - Protection of employees.
195 - Platforms on new cars, how constructed.
196 - Protection to employees in the counties of Albany and Rensselaer.
197 - Protection of employees in the counties of Kings and Queens.
198 - Contracts for the adjustment of payments due certain cities.
201 - Construction of park railroads in cities having a population of one million five hundred thousand or upwards.
202 - Consents of property owners.
203 - Expense of construction and operation.
204 - Agreements for payment of cost of construction by instalments.
205 - Disposition of income.
206 - Motive power.
207 - Railroads in parks in New York city, by whom constructed.
209 - Change of motive power authorized.
210 - New streets across other than steam surface railroads.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-5

170 - Street surface railroads; general provisions.
171 - Consent of property owners and local authorities.
172 - Consent of local authorities; how procured.
173 - Condition upon which consent shall be given; sale of franchise at public auction.
173-A - (Enacted without section heading).
173-B - (Enacted without section heading).
173-C - (Enacted without section heading).
173-D - (Enacted without section heading).
173-E - (Enacted without section heading).
173-F - (Enacted without section heading).
173-G - Approval of permit or amendment by commissioner of transportation.
173-H - Existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent reinstated on invalidity of amendment.
174 - Proceedings if property owners do not consent.
175 - Percentage of gross receipts to be paid in cities or villages; report of officers.
176 - Extension of route over rivers; terminus in other counties; when property owners withhold consent; supreme court may appoint commissioners.
177 - Use of tracks of other roads.
178 - Repair of streets; rate of speed; removal of ice and snow.
178-A - Headlights.
179 - Within what time road to be built.
180 - Motive power.
181 - Rate of fare.
182 - Collection of fare.
183 - Construction of road in street where other road is built.
184 - Abandonment of part of route.
185 - Effect of dissolution of charter as to consents.
186 - Corporate rights saved in case of failure to complete road; right to operate branches; conditions; former consents ratified; limitations.
187 - Extensions and franchises confirmed.
188 - Certain consents of local authorities confirmed.
189 - Time extended for payment of percentage based on gross receipts.
191 - Road not to be constructed upon ground occupied by public buildings or in public parks.
192 - Center-bearing rails prohibited.
192-A - Relocation of tracks.
193 - Right to cross bridge substituted for a bridge crossed for five years.
194 - Protection of employees.
195 - Platforms on new cars, how constructed.
196 - Protection to employees in the counties of Albany and Rensselaer.
197 - Protection of employees in the counties of Kings and Queens.
198 - Contracts for the adjustment of payments due certain cities.
201 - Construction of park railroads in cities having a population of one million five hundred thousand or upwards.
202 - Consents of property owners.
203 - Expense of construction and operation.
204 - Agreements for payment of cost of construction by instalments.
205 - Disposition of income.
206 - Motive power.
207 - Railroads in parks in New York city, by whom constructed.
209 - Change of motive power authorized.
210 - New streets across other than steam surface railroads.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-5

170 - Street surface railroads; general provisions.
171 - Consent of property owners and local authorities.
172 - Consent of local authorities; how procured.
173 - Condition upon which consent shall be given; sale of franchise at public auction.
173-A - (Enacted without section heading).
173-B - (Enacted without section heading).
173-C - (Enacted without section heading).
173-D - (Enacted without section heading).
173-E - (Enacted without section heading).
173-F - (Enacted without section heading).
173-G - Approval of permit or amendment by commissioner of transportation.
173-H - Existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent reinstated on invalidity of amendment.
174 - Proceedings if property owners do not consent.
175 - Percentage of gross receipts to be paid in cities or villages; report of officers.
176 - Extension of route over rivers; terminus in other counties; when property owners withhold consent; supreme court may appoint commissioners.
177 - Use of tracks of other roads.
178 - Repair of streets; rate of speed; removal of ice and snow.
178-A - Headlights.
179 - Within what time road to be built.
180 - Motive power.
181 - Rate of fare.
182 - Collection of fare.
183 - Construction of road in street where other road is built.
184 - Abandonment of part of route.
185 - Effect of dissolution of charter as to consents.
186 - Corporate rights saved in case of failure to complete road; right to operate branches; conditions; former consents ratified; limitations.
187 - Extensions and franchises confirmed.
188 - Certain consents of local authorities confirmed.
189 - Time extended for payment of percentage based on gross receipts.
191 - Road not to be constructed upon ground occupied by public buildings or in public parks.
192 - Center-bearing rails prohibited.
192-A - Relocation of tracks.
193 - Right to cross bridge substituted for a bridge crossed for five years.
194 - Protection of employees.
195 - Platforms on new cars, how constructed.
196 - Protection to employees in the counties of Albany and Rensselaer.
197 - Protection of employees in the counties of Kings and Queens.
198 - Contracts for the adjustment of payments due certain cities.
201 - Construction of park railroads in cities having a population of one million five hundred thousand or upwards.
202 - Consents of property owners.
203 - Expense of construction and operation.
204 - Agreements for payment of cost of construction by instalments.
205 - Disposition of income.
206 - Motive power.
207 - Railroads in parks in New York city, by whom constructed.
209 - Change of motive power authorized.
210 - New streets across other than steam surface railroads.