New York Statutes

§ 165 — Steam and other railroads

New York § 165
JurisdictionNew York
Law LABLabor
Title 1General
Art. 5Hours of Labor

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N.Y. Labor § 165 (2026).

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§ 165. Steam and other railroads.

1.No person or corporation\noperating a steam or electric surface, subway or elevated railroad of\nthirty miles or more in length, wholly or partly within this state,\nexcept where the mileage system of running trains is in operation, shall\npermit or require a conductor, engineer, fireman, trainman, motorman or\nassistant motorman, engaged in or connected with the movement of any\ntrain on such railroad, to be or remain on duty for a longer period than\nsixteen consecutive hours. Whenever any such employee shall have been\ncontinuously on duty for sixteen hours he shall not be required or\npermitted again to go on duty until he has had at least ten consecutive\nhours off duty. No such employee who has been on duty sixteen hours in\nthe aggregate in an

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