Virginia Statutes

§ 56-363 — Crossing of a railroad or public highway by another railroad; crossing of a railroad by a public highway

Virginia § 56-363
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 56PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANIES
Ch. 13RAILROAD CORPORATIONS
Art. 3EXTENSIONS; CONNECTIONS; CROSSING OTHER RAILROADS, ROADS, ETC

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Va. Code Ann. § 56-363 (2026).

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It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Commonwealth that all crossings of one railroad by another, or a public highway by a railroad, or a railroad by a public highway, shall, wherever reasonably practicable, pass above or below the existing facility. And every railroad hereafter constructed across another railroad or across a public highway, and every public highway hereafter constructed across a railroad, shall, wherever it is reasonably practicable, and does not involve an unreasonable expense, all the circumstances of the case considered, pass above or beneath the existing structure at a sufficient elevation or depression, as the case may be, with easy grades, so as to admit of safe speedy travel over each. If constructing a crossing either above or below the existing structure

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 3972; 1996, cc. 114, 157.

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