Tennessee Statutes

§ 65-6-117 — Power to relocate lines

Tennessee·Title 65
Any railroad company owning or operating a railroad or any part thereof in this state, whether chartered under the laws of this state or under the laws of any other state or states, is empowered to relocate or change its lines or tracks, to build second main or double tracks, relocate any part or parts of its lines for the purpose of reducing or taking out curves or reducing grades, and to build embankments for the purpose of avoiding trestles upon which the railroad may be constructed, or to widen cuts when necessary for proper construction; provided, that where there is a relocation of any part of a road and any industry located upon the original road, the railroad shall keep and maintain a spur or sidetrack to such industry; and where any landowner or the heir or devisee or successor in

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Legislative History

Acts 1907, ch. 464, § 1; Shan., § 1880a9; mod. Code 1932, § 3154; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-620.

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