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Street Surface Railroads
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 170— Street surface railroads; general provisions
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 171— Consent of property owners and local authorities
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 172— Consent of local authorities; how procured
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173— Condition upon which consent shall be given; sale of franchise at public auction
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173-a— The term "terminable permit" as used in this article shall mean and embrace every grant from a city, town or village of power, right or p..
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173-b— Every city, town and village of this state, in addition to such powers as it may have relating to the granting of rights, privileges, fra..
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173-c— Every city, town and village of this state shall have power, subject to the provisions of sections one hundred and seventy-three-a to one..
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173-d— Whenever any street surface railroad is or may be operated along or upon any of the streets, roads, highways, avenues, parks or public pl..
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173-e— The acceptance of a terminable permit, or the acceptance of an amendment to any existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent inc..
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173-f— Every terminable permit, and every amendment to any existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent incorporating therein the terms..
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173-g— Approval of permit or amendment by commissioner of transportation
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 173-h— Existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent reinstated on invalidity of amendment
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 174— Proceedings if property owners do not consent
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 175— Percentage of gross receipts to be paid in cities or villages; report of officers
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 176— Extension of route over rivers; terminus in other counties; when property owners withhold consent; supreme court may appoint commissioners
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 177— Use of tracks of other roads
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 178— Repair of streets; rate of speed; removal of ice and snow
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 178-a— Headlights
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 179— Within what time road to be built
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 180— Motive power
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 181— Rate of fare
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 182— Collection of fare
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 183— Construction of road in street where other road is built
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 184— Abandonment of part of route
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 185— Effect of dissolution of charter as to consents
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 186— Corporate rights saved in case of failure to complete road; right to operate branches; conditions; former consents ratified; limitations
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 187— Extensions and franchises confirmed
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 188— Certain consents of local authorities confirmed
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 189— Time extended for payment of percentage based on gross receipts
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 191— Road not to be constructed upon ground occupied by public buildings or in public parks
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 192— Center-bearing rails prohibited
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 192-a— Relocation of tracks
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 193— Right to cross bridge substituted for a bridge crossed for five years
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 194— Protection of employees
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 195— Platforms on new cars, how constructed
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 196— Protection to employees in the counties of Albany and Rensselaer
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 197— Protection of employees in the counties of Kings and Queens
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 198— Contracts for the adjustment of payments due certain cities
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 201— Construction of park railroads in cities having a population of one million five hundred thousand or upwards
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 202— Consents of property owners
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 203— Expense of construction and operation
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 204— Agreements for payment of cost of construction by instalments
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 205— Disposition of income
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 206— Motive power
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 207— Railroads in parks in New York city, by whom constructed
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 209— Change of motive power authorized
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 210— New streets across other than steam surface railroads