Railroad property definition

Railroad property means the operating property, including franchises, of each
Railroad property means the operating property, including franchises, of each railroad operated in this state, including any electric or other street or interurban railway.
Railroad property means all tangible property owned, leased or operated by a railroad carrier including, but not limited to, a right-of-way, track, roadbed, bridge, yard, shop, station, tunnel, viaduct, trestle, depot, warehouse, terminal or any other structure or appurtenance or equipment owned, leased or used in the operation of a railroad carrier including a train, locomotive, engine, railroad car, signals or safety device or work equipment or rolling stock.

Examples of Railroad property in a sentence

  • The Political Body confirms that it will inform its Contractor that it is required to execute such form of agreement and obtain the required insurance before commencing any work on any Railroad property.

  • Contractor shall furnish copies of Railroad’s Safety Standards to each of its employees before they enter Railroad property.

  • Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of any Work on Railroad property performed by Contractor.

  • Any excavation, holes or trenches on the Railroad property shall be covered, guarded and/or protected.

  • If a telecommunications system is buried anywhere on or near Railroad property, the Contractor will co-ordinate with the Railroad and the Telecommunication Company(ies) to arrange for relocation or other protection of the system prior to beginning any work on or near Railroad property.


More Definitions of Railroad property

Railroad property means all real property owned by Jefferson Holdings, L.L.C., a Michigan limited liability company, which was acquired from Riverfront Holdings, Inc. and Grand Trunk Western Railroad Incorporated.
Railroad property means land, usually a strip, used in the operation, maintenance or construction of a railroad.
Railroad property or "Property" is any real property in the State of Florida that is controlled, at the time of execution of this MOU or in the future when the MOU is used and Environmental Site is created, by Railroad via charter, easement, fee title or other mechanism such that Railroad is the "Real Property Owner” as defined in Rule 62- 80.200(44), FAC.
Railroad property means all tangible property owned,
Railroad property means all property owned, leased or operated by a railroad carrier, including a right-of-way, track, bridge, yard, shop, station, tunnel, viaduct, trestle, depot, warehouse, terminal, railroad signal system, train control system, centralized dispatching system or any other structure, appurtenance or equipment owned, leased or used in the operation of any railroad carrier, including a train, locomotive, engine, railroad car or safety device, or work equipment or rolling stock. "Railroad property" does not include administrative buildings, administrative offices or administrative office equipment;
Railroad property means all tangible property owned, leased, or operated by a railroad carrier including a right of way, track, bridge, yard, shop, station, tunnel, viaduct, trestle, depot, warehouse, terminal, or any other structure, appurtenance, or equipment owned, leased, or used in the operation of any railroad carrier including trains, locomotives, engines, railroad cars, work equipment, rolling stock, or safety devices.
Railroad property means all tangible property owned, leased, or operated by a railroad carrier including a right of way, track, bridge, yard, shop, station, tunnel, viaduct, trestle, depot, warehouse, terminal, or any other structure, appurtenance, or equipment owned, leased, or used in the operation of any railroad carrier including trains, locomotives, engines, railroad cars, work equipment, rolling stock, or safety devices. "Railroad property" does not include a railroad carrier's administrative buildings or offices, office equipment, or intangible property such as software or other information.