Browse as ListSearch Within- Section 50 - Liability of corporation to employees of contractor
- Section 51 - Weight of rail
- Section 51-A - Clearances
- Section 52 - Fences, farm crossings and cattle-guards
- Section 52-A - Fences along road operated by electric third rail
- Section 52-B - Fences along right of way
- Section 52-C - Fences in Queens county
- Section 52-D - Debris to be cleared
- Section 52-E - Penalties for littering
- Section 53 - Sign boards, flagmen and gates at crossings
- Section 53-A - Warning signs
- Section 53-B - Ringing bells and blowing whistles at crossings
- Section 53-C - Obstructing farm and highway crossings
- Section 53-D - Unlawful propulsion of a missile at railroad trains
- Section 53-E - Unlawful interference with a railroad train
- Section 53-F - Joint inspection of traffic-control signals interconnected with highway-rail at-grade crossing warning systems
- Section 54 - Notice of starting trains; no preferences
- Section 54-A - Communication
- Section 55 - Accommodation of connecting roads
- Section 56 - Locomotives must stop at grade crossings
- Section 57 - Rates of fare
- Section 57-A - A steam or electric railroad corporation having a franchise from this state, operating to and from stations within a city of over a million inhabitants, and owned, controlled or operated by a railroad corporation having a franchise from another state, shall not charge a rate per mile within such city in excess of the rates charged for similar service from such city to stations in an adjacent state, by such railroad corporation having a franchise from another state, whether over its own tracks or under an agreement with another railroad corporation
- Section 58 - Excess charge when fare paid on cars
- Section 59 - Penalty for excessive fare
- Section 60 - Issue and use of mileage books
- Section 61 - Passenger refusing to pay fare may be ejected
- Section 61-A - Sounding of certain signals on railroad cars by unauthorized persons
- Section 62 - Sleeping and parlor cars
- Section 63 - Persons employed as drivers, conductors, motormen or gripmen
- Section 63-A - [Expires if any federal agency determines in writing that this act would render New York state ineligible for the receipt of federal funds or any court of competent jurisdiction finally determines that this act would render New York state out of compliance with federal law or regulation] Minimum crew size
- Section 64 - Injuries to employees
- Section 65 - Conductors and employees must wear badges
- Section 66 - Checks for baggage
- Section 67 - Penalties for injuries to baggage
- Section 68 - Unclaimed freight and baggage
- Section 69 - Minimum standards for track inspection and maintenance
- Section 70 - Rights and liabilities as common carriers
- Section 71 - Duties imposed
- Section 71-A - Reflective whistle signs
- Section 72 - Inspection of locomotives
- Section 73 - Inspectors of locomotives
- Section 74 - Care of steam locomotives; steam and water cocks; penalty
- Section 75 - Commissioner of transportation may approve other safeguards
- Section 76 - Use of stoves or furnaces prohibited; exceptions
- Section 76-A - Motor cars and equipment
- Section 76-B - Equipment required on motor vehicles transporting railroad employees; penalty
- Section 77 - Equipment of engines
- Section 77-A - First-aid equipment on locomotives
- Section 77-B - Speedometers on certain locomotives
- Section 77-C - Sanitary conditions
- Section 78 - Coal jimmies and caboose cars
- Section 78-A - Electric or battery-powered markers
- Section 79 - Air-brakes
- Section 80 - Couplers
- Section 81 - Violation of sections seventy-seven, seventy-seven-c, seventy-eight, seventy-nine, and eighty
- Section 82 - Canada thistles to be cut
- Section 83 - Riding on platform; walking along track
- Section 83-A - Operation of motor vehicles, snowmobiles, recreational vehicles, and riding of animals on railroad property
- Section 83-B - Trespass upon railroad premises
- Section 84 - Corporations may establish ferries
- Section 85 - Certain railroads may cease operation in winter
- Section 86 - Certain railroads need not be operated beyond June, July, August and September
- Section 87 - Mails
- Section 88 - When railroads may designate police officers
- Section 89 - New railroads across streets
- Section 90 - New streets across railroads
- Section 91 - Alteration or rehabilitation of existing crossing
- Section 92 - Acquisition of land, right or easement in crossing
- Section 93 - Repair of bridges and subways at crossings
- Section 93-A - Maintenance and removal of highway-railroad crossing at grade
- Section 93-B - Maintenance and removal of highway-railroad separation structures
- Section 94 - Performance of work; division of expenses; accounting; claims for damages; valuation
- Section 95 - Proceedings by commissioner of transportation for alteration of existing crossings
- Section 96 - Proceedings to enforce orders of commissioner of transportation
- Section 97 - Intercity rail passenger service
- Section 97-A - Commuter rail service
- Section 98 - Intersection of railroads
- Section 99 - Application of foregoing section
- Section 100 - Temporary leave granted by court to a street surface railroad; bond
- Section 101 - Consent of commissioner of transportation in certain cases
- Section 102 - Ventilation of tunnels
- Section 103 - Lighting of tunnels
- Section 104 - Compliance with orders of commissioner of transportation
- Section 105 - Enforcement
- Section 106 - Penalty for violation
- Section 107 - Judgment-roll
- Section 108 - Approval of appliances in cities having a population of one million inhabitants or over