Delaware Code
Chapter 18. PUBLIC CARRIER
§ 1814. Railroad car brakes.

No passenger train on any railroad shall be run without an air brake, or some equally effective appliance for controlling the speed of trains, which may be applied by the engineer to each car composing the train, and which shall at all times be kept in good condition and ready for use at the discretion of the engineer.

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Delaware Code

Title 2 - Transportation

Chapter 18. PUBLIC CARRIER

§ 1801. Definitions.

§ 1802. Regulation of public carriers [Effective until Apr. 14, 2023].

§ 1802. Regulation of public carriers [Effective Apr. 14, 2023].

§ 1802C. Taxicab medallion and limousine certification task force.

§ 1803. Railroad rights-of-way; acquisition by Department; notice of abandonment.

§ 1804. Railroad crossings; construction and protection.

§ 1805. Right-of-way defined.

§ 1806. Contents of notice.

§ 1807. Service of notice.

§ 1808. Regulation of ticket agents; penalties for violations.

§ 1809. Redemption of unused tickets.

§ 1810. Erection and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines by railroad.

§ 1811. Fences and cattle guards; liability for damages; trespass with animals; walking on tracks; penalties.

§ 1812. Liability of those damaging railroad property.

§ 1813. Badges of railroad conductor, baggage master and brakeman.

§ 1814. Railroad car brakes.

§ 1815. Penalties for violations of §§ 1813, 1814.

§ 1816. Free passes and franks; transportation without fare.

§ 1817. Transportation utilities; intra and interline connections; switch connections.

§ 1818. Public carriers operating buses; public liability insurance [Effective until Apr. 14, 2023].

§ 1818. Public carriers operating buses; public liability insurance [Effective Apr. 14, 2023].

§ 1819. Appeal from Department's order.

§ 1820. Stay pending appeal.

§ 1821. Liability for trashing railroad right-of-ways; penalty; jurisdiction.

§ 1822. Medical transportation by health-care facilities.

§ 1823. Medical transportation by stretcher van.