Section 80. If the board of aldermen of a city or the selectmen of a town where a public way and a railroad cross each other and the directors of the railroad corporation deem it necessary for the security and convenience of the public that alteration should be made in such crossing, in the approaches thereto, in the location of the railroad or public way or in the grades thereof, or in a bridge at such crossing, or that such crossing should be discontinued with or without building a new way in substitution therefor, and they agree as to the alterations to be made, a written instrument signed, in behalf of a city, by the mayor, authorized by the board of aldermen, or in behalf of a town, by the chairman of the selectmen, authorized by vote of the town, and by the president of the railroad corporation, authorized by its directors, specifying the manner and limits within which the alterations shall be made, and by which party the work shall be done, or how it shall be apportioned between the city or town and the railroad corporation, the general method of construction, the grades for the railroad and the public way, and also what land or other property it is necessary to take, and what portion, if any, of an existing public way is to be discontinued, and how the cost thereof shall be apportioned between the city or town and the railroad corporation, shall be valid and binding on the city or town and the railroad corporation, respectively, and have the same force and effect as an order of the department of highways under section seventy, if the department of telecommunications and energy, after notice to all parties interested by advertisement and a public hearing, approves of the alterations set forth in the agreement as necessary for the convenience and security of the public; provided, that the department of highways, acting on behalf of the commonwealth, may, if in its judgment it seems advisable, join in such an agreement to abolish any grade crossing, thereby engaging the commonwealth to pay to the parties entitled thereto under the agreement, such amount as said department deems just, and such an agreement in which the commonwealth so joins shall be valid and binding on the commonwealth as well as the other parties thereto, and shall have the same force and effect as an order of said department under said section seventy, after approval as aforesaid by the department of telecommunications and energy. Said agreement, when approved by the department of telecommunications and energy and filed in its office, shall establish the locations as thus altered, and if it is necessary to take land or an easement therein to provide such new locations, the department of highways, in case of the abolition of a grade crossing to the cost of which the commonwealth is to contribute, otherwise the department of telecommunications and energy, shall take the same by eminent domain on behalf of the commonwealth, of the city or town, and of the railroad corporation, respectively, under chapter seventy-nine. Except as otherwise provided in this section, so much of section seventy-four as relates to the taking of land, and so much of section seventy-five as relates to the right of any person to recover damages sustained in consequence of such taking or of the alterations made in pursuance of said order shall apply to the taking of land and to damages sustained under an agreement made pursuant to this section. The crossing and approaches shall be maintained and kept in repair as provided in section seventy-seven, unless the parties agree otherwise. If the agreement provides for the abolition of a grade crossing to the cost of which the commonwealth is to contribute, the department of highways shall keep itself informed of the progress and character of the work and of the amounts reasonably expended for work done or for damages, so far as rendered necessary for the abolition of the grade crossing; and for that purpose it may employ any necessary agents, and, from time to time, as it may consider proper, shall issue certified statements of the amount legally and properly expended for such abolition of a grade crossing. A street railway company or county or other party which would be affected by the alteration of a crossing as aforesaid may join in any agreement under this section.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Section 1 - Duties; Jurisdiction to Enforce
Section 3 - Limitations Upon Liability Imposed by Carrier
Section 4 - Security Required of Employee to Indemnify Against Neglect; Penalty
Section 5 - Foreign Express Businesses; Appointment of General Agent
Section 6 - Foreign Express Businesses; General Agent's Bond
Section 7 - Foreign Express Businesses; Failure of Agent to Comply With Secs. 5 and 6; Penalty
Section 8 - Protection of Carriers; Misuse of Orders; Penalty
Section 9 - Express Business Upon Steamboat Lines; Application of Provisions Relating to Railroads
Section 11 - Record of Action by Department
Section 12 - Services Supervised and Regulated by Department
Section 12e - Third Party Verification Service Providers; Registration
Section 13 - Inquiry Into Rates, Etc.
Section 14 - Unjust Rates, Fares or Charges; Orders to Fix; Orders for Reparation
Section 15 - Free Service, Tickets, Passes or Transportation Prohibited; Exceptions
Section 16a - Factors in Ordering Discontinuance or Abandonment of Railway Service
Section 17 - Charges for Service; Regulation
Section 18 - Classes of Rates Established by Carrier; Special Rates
Section 19 - Filing of Rate Schedules
Section 19a - Directory Assistance Rate Schedules
Section 19b - Automatic Telephone Dialing Systems; Definition
Section 19c - Notification of Wish Not to Receive Calls From Automatic Telephone Dialing System
Section 19d - Design and Operation of Automatic Telephone Dialing Systems
Section 19e - Solicitations by Telephone; Required Disclosures; Misrepresentation
Section 20 - Notice and Hearing Upon Proposed Rate Schedule Changes; Order
Section 21 - Establishment of Through Routes for Passengers and Freight
Section 22 - Railway Signals Required by Department
Section 23 - Notice to Railway of Recommended Improvements and Changes
Section 25 - Hearings; Notice to Interested Members of General Court
Section 26 - Valuation and Revaluation of Carrier's Property
Section 28 - Notice of Accidents
Section 29 - Investigation of Accidents
Section 30 - Defects; Information by Employee; Protection of Source
Section 31 - Forms of Accounts, Records and Memoranda
Section 32 - Annual Return; Form; Time of Filing; Amendment
Section 33 - Express Business; Annual Return
Section 34 - Examination of Books, etc.; Subpoena Duces Tecum
Section 34a - Supervision of Companies Affiliated With Carrier
Section 35 - Examination of Condition of Company on Request of Interested Party
Section 37 - Service of Orders of Department; Notification of Receipt and Acceptance
Section 38 - Effect of Request or Advice of Department
Section 39 - Violations; Action by Attorney General
Section 40 - Violations or Threatened Violations; Mandamus or Injunction
Section 41 - Representation at Hearings Concerning Proposed Legislation Affecting Department
Section 43 - Annual Report of Department
Section 44 - Examinations or Audits by Department; Divulging Information; Penalty
Section 50 - Offer of New Capital Stock to Stockholders; Notice; Price; Time of Acceptance
Section 51 - Auction of New Capital Stock
Section 52 - Basis of Determination by Department as to Amount of New Capital Stock
Section 53 - Computation of Amount of Capital Stock as Basis for Bond Issue
Section 54 - Approval by Department; Public Hearing
Section 57 - Consent of Department
Section 58 - Supervision of Crossing Following Consent of Department
Section 59 - Proceedings to Alter Crossing
Section 61 - Party to Carry Award Into Effect and to Pay Charges
Section 62 - Appointment of Commission; Hearing; Notice
Section 63 - Revision of Award; Jury
Section 64 - Recovery After Alteration of Proportion of Expense
Section 65 - Proceedings to Abolish Grade Crossings
Section 70 - Manner and Limits of Grade Crossing Abolitions; Costs; Apportionment
Section 72 - Crossing Abolished Upon State Highway; Clear View
Section 73 - Financing Cost of Abolishing Crossing by Street Railway Company
Section 74 - Change of Location
Section 76 - Settlement of Claims; Failure to File Petition
Section 77 - Expenses of Maintenance and Repair
Section 78 - Audit of Expenses; Investigations; Orders of Payment of Apportioned Share
Section 79 - Enforcement; Review
Section 80 - Proceedings Upon Agreement as to Alterations
Section 83 - Examination by Railways; Report; Submission of Plans for Bridge
Section 84 - Maintenance and Repair; Hearing; Order
Section 86 - Formation of Relief Corporation
Section 87 - By-Laws; Statements of Membership and Financial Condition
Section 88 - Association of Railroad Corporation With Relief Corporations
Section 94 - Arrest of Offenders
Section 95 - Compensation of Police; Liability for Misconduct of Police
Section 96 - Action for Debt Due for Constructing a Railroad
Section 97 - Exception; Contractor
Section 98 - Notice of Intention by Materialman; Filing; Fee
Section 99 - Statement of Amount Due for Labor Performed; Filing; Fee
Section 100 - Limitation of Actions
Section 101 - Evasion of Payment of Toll or Fare
Section 102 - Designation of Torpedoes or Other Explosives
Section 103 - Injury to Signals, Tracks, Cars, Etc.