West Virginia Statutes

§ 24-3-1a — Definitions; telemetry systems required

West Virginia § 24-3-1a
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 24PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Art. 3DUTIES AND PRIVILEGES OF PUBLIC UTILITIES SUBJECT TO REGULATIONS OF COMMISSION

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W. Va. Code § 24-3-1a (2026).

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(a)As used in this article:
(1)"Head end device" means a device located on the lead locomotive of a railroad train designed to receive information from the rear end device. It may also be used to transmit information to the rear end device;
(2)"Mainline" means a railroad track extending through railroad yards and between stations which must not be occupied without authority or protection;
(3)"Rear end device" means a device located on the rear car of a railroad train designed to transmit information to the head end device and equipped with a rear marker light, red in color, and at least one hundred, but not more than one thousand, candela. It may also be used to receive information from the head end device;
(4)"Telemetry system" means a radio transmitter and receiver system betwee

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Legislative History

1989 Reg. Sess., HB2608

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