New York Statutes

§ 76 — Use of stoves or furnaces prohibited; exceptions

New York § 76
JurisdictionNew York
Law RRDRailroad
Art. 3Construction, Operation and Management

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N.Y. Railroad § 76 (2026).

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§ 76. Use of stoves or furnaces prohibited; exceptions. It shall not\nbe lawful for any railroad corporation operating a steam railroad in\nthis state of the length of fifty miles or more, excepting foreign\nrailroad corporations incorporated without the jurisdiction of the\nUnited States running cars upon tracks in this state for a distance of\nless than thirty miles, to heat its passenger cars on other than mixed\ntrains, excepting dining cars, by any stove or furnace kept inside the\ncar or suspended therefrom, unless in case of accident or other\nemergency, when it may temporarily use such stove or furnace with\nnecessary fuel; and in cars which have been equipped with apparatus to\nheat by steam, hot water or hot air from the locomotive or from a\nspecial car, the present stove may

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