ARTICLE
Rapid Transit Act of 1875
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 220— Application for railroad; commissioners
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 221— Oath and bond of commissioners
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 222— First meeting of commissioners
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 223— Determination of necessity of railroad and route
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 224— Adoption of plans, and terms upon which road shall be built
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 225— Appraisal of damages and deposit of money as security
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 226— Shall prepare certificate of incorporation; proviso as to forfeiture
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 227— Organization
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 228— Commissioners to deliver certificate; affidavit of directors
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 229— Powers
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 231— Where route coincides with another route
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 232— Commissioners to transfer plans
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 233— Commissioners to file report; confirmation thereof
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 234— Pay of commissioners
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 235— Quorum; term of office; removal; vacancies in board of commissioners
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 236— Abandonment or change of route; new commissioners; their powers and proceedings
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 237— Abandonment of portion of route by elevated railroad
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 238— Increased deposit, when and how required
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 239— Trains to come to full stop
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 240— Gates or vestibule doors
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 241— Penalty for violation of two preceding sections
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 242— Sections to be printed and posted
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 243— Extension of time
- N.Y. Railroad Law § 244— Lighting cars on elevated railroads in cities of over twelve hundred thousand inhabitants