Sec. 13b-267. (Formerly Sec. 16-97). Construction over highway at grade restricted.  


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  • Each company which locates and constructs a railroad across any highway shall construct it so as to cross over or under the same and may, under the direction of the Commissioner of Transportation, raise or lower the same at such crossing or change the location thereof and shall make and maintain such bridges, abutments, tunnels, arches, excavations, embankments and approaches as the commissioner orders and the convenience and safety of the public travel upon such highway may require; but the commissioner may, upon notice to such company and to the selectmen of the town or mayor of the city in which such crossing is situated, direct such company to construct its railroad at such crossing upon a level with the highway; but no such direction shall be given in any case except for special reasons, which shall be recorded in the records of the commissioner.

(1949 Rev., S. 5486; P.A. 75-486, S. 1, 69; P.A. 77-614, S. 571, 610.)

History: P.A. 75-486 substituted “public utilities control authority” for “commission”, i.e. public utilities commission, and “authority” for “commission” thereafter, effective December 1, 1975; P.A. 77-614 substituted “commissioner of transportation” for “public utilities control authority” and “commissioner” for “authority” where appearing, effective January 1, 1979; in 1981 Sec. 16-97 transferred to Sec. 13b-267.

Notation

Annotations to former section 16-97:

Change in highway wholly to save expense to company unauthorized. 25 C. 402. Term “bridge”, as used in city charter, held to exclude approaches and embankments. 39 C. 128. Company not liable for accident caused by borough's raising highway after completion of overhead bridge. 54 C. 591. City has no appeal from order of commissioners fixing bridge supports at curve. 57 C. 85. Section construed with section 7 of the act of 1889. 62 C. 496. Section controls where city charter conflicts with it. 66 C. 222. Purpose of section. 91 C. 475.