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§3615. Terms with two competing roads which intersect


Published: 2015

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Title

05

:
Aeronautics and Surface Transportation Generally






Chapter

068

:
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE ROAD






Subchapter

003
:
CROSSING OR CONNECTING WITH ANOTHER RAILROAD










 

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3615. Terms with two competing roads which intersect

When a railroad

is intersected by two or more railroads which are competing lines for business

to or from the road so intersected, the managers of such road shall transport

cars, passengers, baggage and freight to and from each of such intersecting

roads on the same terms, and shall not establish rules, regulations or terms of

connection that will give to either of such competing roads an unreasonable

advantage over the other. If the managers of such roads cannot agree upon any

of the terms aforesaid, the same, on petition, notice and hearing, shall be

determined by the transportation board. (Amended 1959, No. 329 (Adj. Sess.), §

39(b), eff. March 1, 1961; 1993, No. 172 (Adj. Sess.), § 57.)