Chapter 47. to amend the act giving the approval and sanction of Congress to the route and termini of the Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad in the District of Columbia
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CHAP. 47.— An Act to amend the act giving the approval and sanction of Congress to the route and termini of the Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad in the District of Columbia.March 24, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad, in D. C. amended.Vol, 18, p. 328.Vol. 19, p. 26.Vol. 25, p. 353. That the act giving the sanction and approval of Congress to the route and termini of the Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad, approved February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, amended March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, and August first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, be. and the same is hereby, amended so as to authorize the said company to lay tracks and run Change of route.cars thereon from the intersection of its tracks on M street south with Eleventh street east; along Eleventh street to its tracks on G street, Extension of time.south.
That the time for the completion of its track is extended one year. That in the construction of the tracks herein authorized the Approval of rail, etc.pattern of rail used shall be approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and that all rails laid under authority of this act shall be on a level with the surface of the street: *Provided*, so much *Proviso*.Repeal, part sec. 1, vol. 25, p. 353.of the act of August first eighteen hundred and eighty-eight as authorized the company herein named to lay its trucks on Seventh street, east between M street and G is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. Right to amend, etc., reserved. That Congress may at any time amend, alter, or repeal this act. Approved, March 24, 1890.