Minnesota Statutes
§ 160.24 — LOGGING RAILROADS ACROSS HIGHWAYS
Minnesota § 160.24
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Minn. Stat. § 160.24 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Permission to locate.
The road authorities may grant to the owner of any logging railroad permission to locate, construct, and maintain a logging railroad across any highway under their jurisdiction.
Subd. 2.Contents of permit.
The permit shall specify the place at which such railroad shall cross the highway, the time during which it may be maintained thereon, which shall in no case exceed five years, the manner of its construction and maintenance, and the measures that shall be taken for the protection of the highways and of the public using the highways.
Subd. 3.Control by road authority.
The construction and maintenance of the railroad crossing shall be under the supervision and control of the road authority granting the permit.
Subd. 4.Removal from highway.
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Legislative History
1959 c 500 art 1 s 24
Nearby Sections
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§ 160.01
SCOPE OF CHAPTERS 160 TO 165§ 160.02
DEFINITIONS§ 160.03
COMPENSATION FOR PUBLIC PROPERTY§ 160.04
WIDTH OF ROADS§ 160.05
DEDICATION OF ROADS§ 160.06
TRAIL OR PORTAGE DEDICATION§ 160.08
CONTROLLED ACCESS§ 160.09
CHANGE OR VACATION OF LOCAL ROAD§ 160.10
ROADS ON MINERAL LANDS§ 160.11
MATERIALS FOR BUILDING ROADS§ 160.13
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Minnesota § 160.24, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/160/160.24.