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§  229.  Powers.  Subject to the provisions of the transportation law,  every such corporation shall have  power,  in  addition  to  the  powers  conferred  by  the business corporation law and by subdivisions four and  six of section eight of this chapter:    1. To take and convey persons and property  on  its  railroad  by  the  power  or force of steam or by any motor other than animal power, and to  receive compensation therefor.    2. To enter upon and  underneath  the  several  streets,  avenues  and  public  places and lands designated by the commissioners, and enter into  and upon the soil of the same, to construct, maintain, operate  and  use  in  accordance  with  the  plan adopted by the commissioners, a railroad  upon the route or routes and to the points decided upon  and  to  secure  the  necessary  foundations  and  erect  the  columns,  piers  and other  structures which may be required to secure safety and stability  in  the  construction  and maintenance of the railroad constructed upon such plan  and for operating the same; and to make such  excavations  and  openings  along  the  route  through  which  such railroad shall be constructed as  shall be necessary from time to time. In all cases the  surface  of  the  streets  around such foundations, piers and columns shall be restored to  the condition in which they were before such excavations were  made,  as  near  as may be, and any interference with or change in the water mains,  or in the sewers or lamp posts, except such changes as may be made  with  the concurrence of the proper department or authority, shall be avoided;  and  the use of the streets, avenues, places and lands designated by the  commissioners and the right of way through the same for the purpose of a  railroad, as herein  authorized,  shall  be  considered  and  is  hereby  declared  to  be  a  public  use, consistent with the uses for which the  roads, streets, avenues and public places are  publicly  held.  No  such  corporation  shall  have  the  right  to acquire the use or occupancy of  public parks or squares in any such  city  or  county,  or  the  use  or  occupancy of any of the streets or avenues, except such as may have been  designated  for  the  route  or routes of such railroad, and except such  temporary privileges  as  the  proper  authorities  may  grant  to  such  corporations to facilitate such construction, and no such railroad shall  be  constructed  across  the  track  of any steam railroad now in actual  operation at the grade thereof, nor shall any piers or supports for  any  elevated  railroad  be erected upon a railroad track now actually in use  in any street or avenue; and  no  such  corporation  shall  construct  a  street  surface  railroad to run in whole or in part upon the surface of  any street or highway under the provisions of this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-6 > 229

§  229.  Powers.  Subject to the provisions of the transportation law,  every such corporation shall have  power,  in  addition  to  the  powers  conferred  by  the business corporation law and by subdivisions four and  six of section eight of this chapter:    1. To take and convey persons and property  on  its  railroad  by  the  power  or force of steam or by any motor other than animal power, and to  receive compensation therefor.    2. To enter upon and  underneath  the  several  streets,  avenues  and  public  places and lands designated by the commissioners, and enter into  and upon the soil of the same, to construct, maintain, operate  and  use  in  accordance  with  the  plan adopted by the commissioners, a railroad  upon the route or routes and to the points decided upon  and  to  secure  the  necessary  foundations  and  erect  the  columns,  piers  and other  structures which may be required to secure safety and stability  in  the  construction  and maintenance of the railroad constructed upon such plan  and for operating the same; and to make such  excavations  and  openings  along  the  route  through  which  such railroad shall be constructed as  shall be necessary from time to time. In all cases the  surface  of  the  streets  around such foundations, piers and columns shall be restored to  the condition in which they were before such excavations were  made,  as  near  as may be, and any interference with or change in the water mains,  or in the sewers or lamp posts, except such changes as may be made  with  the concurrence of the proper department or authority, shall be avoided;  and  the use of the streets, avenues, places and lands designated by the  commissioners and the right of way through the same for the purpose of a  railroad, as herein  authorized,  shall  be  considered  and  is  hereby  declared  to  be  a  public  use, consistent with the uses for which the  roads, streets, avenues and public places are  publicly  held.  No  such  corporation  shall  have  the  right  to acquire the use or occupancy of  public parks or squares in any such  city  or  county,  or  the  use  or  occupancy of any of the streets or avenues, except such as may have been  designated  for  the  route  or routes of such railroad, and except such  temporary privileges  as  the  proper  authorities  may  grant  to  such  corporations to facilitate such construction, and no such railroad shall  be  constructed  across  the  track  of any steam railroad now in actual  operation at the grade thereof, nor shall any piers or supports for  any  elevated  railroad  be erected upon a railroad track now actually in use  in any street or avenue; and  no  such  corporation  shall  construct  a  street  surface  railroad to run in whole or in part upon the surface of  any street or highway under the provisions of this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-6 > 229

§  229.  Powers.  Subject to the provisions of the transportation law,  every such corporation shall have  power,  in  addition  to  the  powers  conferred  by  the business corporation law and by subdivisions four and  six of section eight of this chapter:    1. To take and convey persons and property  on  its  railroad  by  the  power  or force of steam or by any motor other than animal power, and to  receive compensation therefor.    2. To enter upon and  underneath  the  several  streets,  avenues  and  public  places and lands designated by the commissioners, and enter into  and upon the soil of the same, to construct, maintain, operate  and  use  in  accordance  with  the  plan adopted by the commissioners, a railroad  upon the route or routes and to the points decided upon  and  to  secure  the  necessary  foundations  and  erect  the  columns,  piers  and other  structures which may be required to secure safety and stability  in  the  construction  and maintenance of the railroad constructed upon such plan  and for operating the same; and to make such  excavations  and  openings  along  the  route  through  which  such railroad shall be constructed as  shall be necessary from time to time. In all cases the  surface  of  the  streets  around such foundations, piers and columns shall be restored to  the condition in which they were before such excavations were  made,  as  near  as may be, and any interference with or change in the water mains,  or in the sewers or lamp posts, except such changes as may be made  with  the concurrence of the proper department or authority, shall be avoided;  and  the use of the streets, avenues, places and lands designated by the  commissioners and the right of way through the same for the purpose of a  railroad, as herein  authorized,  shall  be  considered  and  is  hereby  declared  to  be  a  public  use, consistent with the uses for which the  roads, streets, avenues and public places are  publicly  held.  No  such  corporation  shall  have  the  right  to acquire the use or occupancy of  public parks or squares in any such  city  or  county,  or  the  use  or  occupancy of any of the streets or avenues, except such as may have been  designated  for  the  route  or routes of such railroad, and except such  temporary privileges  as  the  proper  authorities  may  grant  to  such  corporations to facilitate such construction, and no such railroad shall  be  constructed  across  the  track  of any steam railroad now in actual  operation at the grade thereof, nor shall any piers or supports for  any  elevated  railroad  be erected upon a railroad track now actually in use  in any street or avenue; and  no  such  corporation  shall  construct  a  street  surface  railroad to run in whole or in part upon the surface of  any street or highway under the provisions of this article.