§ 20 Board of transportation to determine necessity for railroads; routes; plan; consents; streets excepted
§ 21 Approval and consent of board of estimate and the mayor
§ 21-A Construction and equipment of a rapid transit railroad tunnel or tunnels
§ 21-B Construction and equipment of a rapid transit railroad line
§ 22 Detailed plans; sub-surface structures
§ 23 Interference with tracks and sub-surface structures

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