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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

277.060 Powers and duties of railroad companies as to construction, alteration and

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maintenance of railroad line.
(1)Every railroad company may:
(a)Cause such examinations and surveys to be made as are necessary to the
selection of the most advantageous route for its proposed railroad, and for that
purpose its officers, agents and servants may enter upon the property of any
person, subject to liability for all damage done by them to such property.
(b)Receive, hold and take possession of any voluntary grants and donations of
property made to it to aid in the construction, maintenance and operation of
the road; any real property so received shall be held and used for the purposes
of the grant or donation only.
(c)Purchase, hold, take possession of and use all franchises and property
necessary for the construction, maintenance and accommodation of its line of
railroads, but the same shall not be taken or appropriated without the consent
of the owner until the compensation to be made therefor is agreed upon or
ascertained, and paid or deposited, as provided by the Eminent Domain Act of
Kentucky.
(d)Lay out and construct its road not exceeding one hundred
(100)feet in width,
unless more than one
(1)track is laid, in which case the width may be
extended not exceeding fifty
(50)feet for each additional track.
(e)Take, in the manner provided by the Eminent Domain Act of Kentucky such
lands in the vicinity of or adjacent to its road as are necessary for cuts or
embankments, the procurement of stone, gravel or other materials, or for
draining the roadbed.
(f)Change, when it deems proper, the gauge of its road.
(g)Change the location or grade of any portion of its road for any reasonable
cause, but shall not, except as otherwise provided by law, depart from the
general route prescribed in the articles of incorporation.
(h)Construct its road upon or across any private road, highway, street, lane or
alley, and across any railroad, canal or watercourse.
(2)Every railroad company shall restore to its former condition, as near as may be, any
private road, highway, street, lane, alley, railroad, canal or watercourse upon or
across which it has constructed its road, and shall maintain the same in that
condition within the right-of-way of the railroad company. It shall construct suitable
road and street crossings for the passage of traffic by putting down planks or other
suitable material between and on each side of the rails, the top of which shall be at
least as high as the top of the rails.
(3)If the railroad is constructed upon any public street or alley, the construction shall
be upon such terms and conditions as are agreed upon between the company and the
authorities of the city, and the road shall not be constructed until compensation is
made, either by agreement or in the manner provided by the Eminent Domain Act
of Kentucky, to the owners of the property adjoining those parts of the street or
alley on which the road is to be constructed.
(4)Any railroad company may build such spurs, switches, tracks or branches as are
necessary to conduct its business or develop business along its line of road, and for
that purpose shall have the same powers and be subject to the same restrictions and
liabilities as are conferred or imposed upon it for the construction of its main line.
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