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§  180.  Motive  power.    Any street surface railroad may operate any  portion of its road by cable,  electricity,  or  any  power  other  than  locomotive  steam  power, which said locomotive steam power is primarily  generated by the locomotive propelling the cars, and in the use of which  either escaping steam or smoke is visible, which may be approved by  the  commissioner  of  transportation  and  consented  to  by  the  owners of  one-half of the property bounded on that portion of the  railroad,  with  respect  to  which  a  change  of  motive  power is proposed; and if the  consent of such property owners can not be obtained,  the  determination  of   three  disinterested  commissioners,  appointed  by  the  appellate  division of the supreme court of the department in which  such  railroad  is located, in favor of such motive power, confirmed by the court, shall  be  taken  in lieu of the consent of the property owners. The consent of  the property owners shall  be  obtained  and  the  proceedings  for  the  appointment   and   the  determination  of  the  commissioners  and  the  confirmation of their report shall be conducted in the manner prescribed  in sections one hundred and seventy-one and one hundred and seventy-four  of this article, so far as the same  can  properly  be  made  applicable  thereto.  Any  railroad  corporation making a change in its motive power  under this section, may make any changes in the construction of its road  or roadbed or other property rendered necessary by  the  change  in  its  motive  power.  Where  a  street  surface  railroad  in  the counties of  Herkimer and Hamilton  is  located  wholly  outside  the  limits  of  an  incorporated  city  or  village, such railroad may, with the approval of  the commissioner of transportation,  be  operated  by  locomotive  steam  power,  provided  that  such  steam  power  is generated by oil from and  including April fifteenth to and including November  thirtieth,  and  by  either  oil  or  coal from and including December first to and including  April fourteenth.

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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-5 > 180

§  180.  Motive  power.    Any street surface railroad may operate any  portion of its road by cable,  electricity,  or  any  power  other  than  locomotive  steam  power, which said locomotive steam power is primarily  generated by the locomotive propelling the cars, and in the use of which  either escaping steam or smoke is visible, which may be approved by  the  commissioner  of  transportation  and  consented  to  by  the  owners of  one-half of the property bounded on that portion of the  railroad,  with  respect  to  which  a  change  of  motive  power is proposed; and if the  consent of such property owners can not be obtained,  the  determination  of   three  disinterested  commissioners,  appointed  by  the  appellate  division of the supreme court of the department in which  such  railroad  is located, in favor of such motive power, confirmed by the court, shall  be  taken  in lieu of the consent of the property owners. The consent of  the property owners shall  be  obtained  and  the  proceedings  for  the  appointment   and   the  determination  of  the  commissioners  and  the  confirmation of their report shall be conducted in the manner prescribed  in sections one hundred and seventy-one and one hundred and seventy-four  of this article, so far as the same  can  properly  be  made  applicable  thereto.  Any  railroad  corporation making a change in its motive power  under this section, may make any changes in the construction of its road  or roadbed or other property rendered necessary by  the  change  in  its  motive  power.  Where  a  street  surface  railroad  in  the counties of  Herkimer and Hamilton  is  located  wholly  outside  the  limits  of  an  incorporated  city  or  village, such railroad may, with the approval of  the commissioner of transportation,  be  operated  by  locomotive  steam  power,  provided  that  such  steam  power  is generated by oil from and  including April fifteenth to and including November  thirtieth,  and  by  either  oil  or  coal from and including December first to and including  April fourteenth.

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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-5 > 180

§  180.  Motive  power.    Any street surface railroad may operate any  portion of its road by cable,  electricity,  or  any  power  other  than  locomotive  steam  power, which said locomotive steam power is primarily  generated by the locomotive propelling the cars, and in the use of which  either escaping steam or smoke is visible, which may be approved by  the  commissioner  of  transportation  and  consented  to  by  the  owners of  one-half of the property bounded on that portion of the  railroad,  with  respect  to  which  a  change  of  motive  power is proposed; and if the  consent of such property owners can not be obtained,  the  determination  of   three  disinterested  commissioners,  appointed  by  the  appellate  division of the supreme court of the department in which  such  railroad  is located, in favor of such motive power, confirmed by the court, shall  be  taken  in lieu of the consent of the property owners. The consent of  the property owners shall  be  obtained  and  the  proceedings  for  the  appointment   and   the  determination  of  the  commissioners  and  the  confirmation of their report shall be conducted in the manner prescribed  in sections one hundred and seventy-one and one hundred and seventy-four  of this article, so far as the same  can  properly  be  made  applicable  thereto.  Any  railroad  corporation making a change in its motive power  under this section, may make any changes in the construction of its road  or roadbed or other property rendered necessary by  the  change  in  its  motive  power.  Where  a  street  surface  railroad  in  the counties of  Herkimer and Hamilton  is  located  wholly  outside  the  limits  of  an  incorporated  city  or  village, such railroad may, with the approval of  the commissioner of transportation,  be  operated  by  locomotive  steam  power,  provided  that  such  steam  power  is generated by oil from and  including April fifteenth to and including November  thirtieth,  and  by  either  oil  or  coal from and including December first to and including  April fourteenth.