Chapter 147. Authorizing the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to construct an elevated railroad siding adjacent to its tracks in the city of Washington
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CHAP. 147.— An Act Authorizing the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to construct an elevated railroad siding adjacent to its tracks in the city of Washington. February 28, 1923.[[S. 3083](/us/bill/67/s/3083).][[Public, No. 456](/us/pl/67/456).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Baltimore District of Columbia.Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company may build additional elevated sidings in Washington.Location.and Ohio Railroad Company is hereby authorized to construct and maintain elevated sidings in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, across N Street north, between First and Second Streets east, and across Second Street east, between N Street and Florida Avenue north, said sidings to be connected with and to spring from any of its tracks in square numbered seven hundred and eleven, or from any of its tracks south of Florida Avenue, and to connect with elevated tracks in square numbered seven hundred and ten: *Provided*, *Proviso*.Height of grade.That such sidings shall not be at a lower grade above the present grade of N Street than the siding in N Street, constructed and maintained under authority of the Act of Congress approved June 27, Vol. 34, p. 521.1906.
Approved, February 28, 1923.