§ 122. Contracts between railroad companies and bus companies owned by
former; approval of commissioner. Whenever the commissioner has made an
order authorizing any street railroad company or railroad company to
substitute the operation of stages, buses or motor vehicles in place of
cars or trains upon tracks on any portion of the route of such railroad,
and such company is the owner of all of the capital stock of a bus
company, such street railroad company or railroad company and such bus
company may, subject to the approval of the commissioner, contract for
the use of their respective routes, or any part thereof, upon which
stages, buses or motor vehicles may be operated, and such routes shall
thereafter be used in such manner and for such time as may be prescribed
in such contract.
Structure New York Laws
Article 5 - The Powers of the Commissioner in Respect to Common Carriers
115 - General Powers and Duties of Commissioner in Respect to Common Carriers.
116 - Reports of Common Carriers.
117 - Investigation of Accidents.
118 - Investigations by Commissioner.
119 - Rates and Service to Be Fixed by the Commissioner.
120 - Power of Commissioner to Order Repairs or Changes.
122 - Contracts Between Railroad Companies and Bus Companies Owned by Former; Approval of Commissioner.
125 - Power of Commissioner to Order Continuance of Train Service During Investigation.
126 - Uniform System of Accounts; Access to Accounts; Forfeitures.
127 - Franchises and Privileges.
128 - Transfer of Franchises, Property or Stocks.
131-A - Penalties for Violations.
132 - Enforcement Proceedings.
133 - Penalties for Other Than Common Carriers.