Alabama Statutes

§ 37-2-114 — Failure of Trains to Stop at Advertised Stations

Alabama § 37-2-114
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 37Public Utilities and Public Transportation
Ch. 2Transportation Companies
Art. 1General Provisions
Div. 4Regulations for Convenience of Passengers

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Ala. Code § 37-2-114 (2026).

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Railroad trains for the carriage of passengers must stop at all stations advertised by the railroad company as stops for such trains at least half a minute for receiving passengers thereon; and every railroad company and employee of such company, violating, or causing or permitting any violation of the provisions of this section, forfeits to the state, for the use of the public schools, not less than $25.00, nor more than $100.00, which may be recovered in the district court of the county in which such violation occurs. The conductor of the train shall be held prima facie to have caused any such violation occurring on the train in his charge. The company whose agent shall cause or permit such violation shall also incur and be liable for such forfeiture.

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Legislative History

(Code 1886, §1157; Code 1896, §3453; Code 1907, §5493; Code 1923, §9974; Code 1940, T. 48, §192.)

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