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Code · Vermont · Title 5 — Aeronautics and Surface Transportation · Chapter 58

§ 3402.

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§ 3402. Scope
For purposes of this chapter, the term “State-owned railroad property” includes the following:
(1)property of the former Rutland Railway Corporation south of chaining station 6583+50 (milepost 124.6875) in Burlington acquired pursuant to No. 162 of the Public Acts of 1963;
(2)property of the former St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad acquired pursuant to No. 182 of the Public Acts of 1974 (1973 Adjourned Session);
(3)property of the former Montpelier and Barre Railroad Corporation acquired pursuant to No. 188 of the Public Acts of 1980 (1979 Adjourned Session);
(4)property of the Delaware and Hudson Railway Company’s Washington Branch acquired pursuant to No. 216 of the Public Acts of 1982 (1981 Adjourned Session) and No. 221, section 17(i) of the Public Acts of 1986 (1985 Adjourned Session); and
(5)other railroad property acquired by the Agency of Transportation or its predecessors pursuant to this chapter or other enabling legislation. (Added 1987, No. 211 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. May 26, 1988.)
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