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Maine Revised Statutes > Title 23 > Chapter 617 - Railroad Crossings


Current as of: 2010
§ 7201Land Taken From Railroad; Notice And Hearing
§ 7202Location Of Railroad Crossings; Expense; Appeals
§ 7203Maintenance Of Railroad Crossings Already Laid Out
§ 7204Recording Adjudications Of Department Of Transportation
§ 7205Crossing Of Public Ways
§ 7206Ways Raised Or Lowered; Course Altered
§ 7207Discontinuance Of Railroad Crossings
§ 7208Damages For Neglect
§ 7209Bridges Over Canals Or Railroads; Repairs; Proceedings Where Unsafe Conditions
§ 7210Temporary Crossings
§ 7211Crossing Signs On Each Side Of Track; Whistle And Bell
§ 7212Precautions At Crossings
§ 7213Crossings Kept Open Part Of Year; Expense Apportioned
§ 7214Signboards At Grade Crossings; Ringing Of Engine Bells
§ 7215Failure To Comply; Damages
§ 7216Right Of Entry
§ 7217Plant Railroad Defined
§ 7218Bridges Erected By Municipalities Maintained
§ 7219Report Of Decisions And Copies To Parties Interested
§ 7220Speed Limit At Highway Grade Crossings
§ 7221Automatic Signals; Expense; Definition
§ 7222Crossings Designated
§ 7223Obstructions Ordered Removed; Notice
§ 7224Expense Of Removal Paid By Municipality; Partial State Reimbursement
§ 7225Damages; Municipality And State To Share
§ 7226Buildings Not Removed Without Owner's Consent
§ 7227Applicability To All Railroads
§ 7228Railroad Company May Enter Private Property
§ 7229Maintenance Charges For Private Crossings
§ 7230Partial Reimbursement Of Cost
§ 7231Petition; Damages; Expenses; Temporary Ways
§ 7232Tracks Of More Than One Railroad
§ 7233Order Of Department Of Transportation; Appeals
§ 7234Trees Near Railroad Crossings

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Maine Laws: Railroads

Maine Revised Statutes > Title 23 > Chapter 609 - Maine State Railroad Police Act
Maine Revised Statutes Title 23 > Chapter 615 - State Railroad Preservation Act
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 23 > Chapter 617 - Railroad Crossings
Maine Revised Statutes Title 23 > Chapter 619 - Inspection And Investigation Of Railroads
Maine Revised Statutes Title 23 > Chapter 621 - Passenger Rail Service

U.S. Code Provisions: Railroads

U.S. Code > Title 45 - Railroads
U.S. Code Title 49 > Subtitle IV > Part A - Rail
U.S. Code > Title 49 > Subtitle V - Rail Programs
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