New York Statutes

§ 78 — Coal jimmies and caboose cars

New York § 78
JurisdictionNew York
Law RRDRailroad
Art. 3Construction, Operation and Management

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N.Y. Railroad § 78 (2026).

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§ 78. Coal jimmies and caboose cars. The use of cars known and\ndesignated as "coal jimmies" in any form and the use of any car as a\ncaboose unless it shall have a suitable and safe platform at each end\nthereof, and the usual railing for the protection of persons using such\nplatform, shall be unlawful within the state, except upon any railroad\nwhose main line is less than fifteen miles in length and whose average\ngrade exceeds two hundred feet to the mile. This section shall not be\nconstrued to authorize the interchange of such "coal jimmies" with, and\nthe use thereof upon, railroads of more than fifteen miles in length or\nwhose average grade is less than two hundred feet to the mile.\n From and after the first day of July, nineteen hundred and twenty-four\nit shall be unlawful

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