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Chapter 21 - Electric, Interurban And Street Railways


  • Section 58-21-10. Commission shall have jurisdiction over interurban railroads.
  • Section 58-21-20. Powers of street railway corporations to produce and supply light, power and heat.
  • Section 58-21-30. Lease of property of one electric railway company to another.
  • Section 58-21-40. Rights and remedies of injured employees of street railways.
  • Section 58-21-50. Penalties.
  • Section 58-21-60. Certain statutory provisions inapplicable to lines of more than fifty miles.
  • Section 58-21-210. Damaged electric cars shall not be used; adequate number of cars in good condition shall be maintained.
  • Section 58-21-220. Commission may prescribe number of cars and other matters during temporary increase in demand for transportation.
  • Section 58-21-230. Enforcement orders of Commission.
  • Section 58-21-240. Maintenance of tracks, structures and cars.
  • Section 58-21-250. Electric railway companies shall affix enclosed vestibules to cars in certain months.
  • Section 58-21-260. Interurban railways shall affix enclosed vestibules in November.
  • Section 58-21-270. Electric street railway cars shall have fenders.
  • Section 58-21-280. Electric street railway companies shall heat cars.
  • Section 58-21-290. Certain interurban railways shall heat cars.
  • Section 58-21-300. Notice of transfer points.
  • Section 58-21-310. Electric cars shall not be delayed to check fares.
  • Section 58-21-320. Certain employees of electric railways shall have powers of peace officers.
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