Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4907 | Public Utilities Commission - Railroad Powers
Section 4907.43 | Railroad Track Connection.

Effective: June 11, 2012
Latest Legislation: House Bill 487 - 129th General Assembly
When the tracks of a railroad and the tracks of an interurban or suburban railway cross, connect, or intersect, and such tracks are of the same gauge, the companies owning such railroads may connect such tracks so as to admit the passage of cars from one to the other with facility.
If any such railroads fail to make such connection, upon complaint of any party authorized by Chapters 4901., 4903., 4905., 4907., and 4909. of the Revised Code to file complaint, the public utilities commission shall proceed to hear and determine the same in a manner provided for making investigations upon complaint.
If upon such hearing the commission finds that it is practicable and reasonably necessary to accommodate the public, to connect such tracks and that when so connected it will be practicable to transport cars over such railroad without endangering the equipment, tracks, or appliances of either company, the commission shall make an order requiring such railroads to make connection. Such order shall describe the terms and conditions and shall apportion the cost of making such connection between the railroads.
When such connection is made, the railroads parties to it, according to their respective powers, shall afford all reasonable and proper facilities for the interchange of traffic between their respective lines for forwarding and delivering passengers and property, and without unreasonable delay or discrimination shall transfer, switch, and deliver freight or passenger cars destine to a point on its own or connecting lines. Precedence may be given to livestock and perishable freight over other freight. Whenever a derailing device is required at the intersection of any railroads mentioned in this section, it shall be installed, maintained, and operated as required by the commission, which may prescribe the necessary rules and regulations for such operation, and designate the companies that shall be responsible for the operation of such derailing device.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 49 | Public Utilities

Chapter 4907 | Public Utilities Commission - Railroad Powers

Section 4907.01 | Definitions.

Section 4907.02 | Railroad Defined.

Section 4907.03 | Regulation of Service.

Section 4907.04 | Exception.

Section 4907.05 | Power to Confer With Commissioners of Other States.

Section 4907.06 | Commission May Inquire Into Management of Railroads.

Section 4907.07 | Investigation Into Violations of the Interstate Commerce Law.

Section 4907.08 | Commission to Inquire Into Neglect or Violations of Laws.

Section 4907.09 | Power of Commission to Regulate in Cases Not Designated.

Section 4907.10 | Commission May Make Examinations.

Section 4907.11 | Commission May Require Production of Books and Papers.

Section 4907.12 | Forfeiture for Refusal to Comply With Subpoena.

Section 4907.13 | Annual Statement Under Oath to Commission.

Section 4907.14 | List of Officers and Directors.

Section 4907.15 | Map and Profile of New Railroad.

Section 4907.16 | Commission Shall Be Furnished Copies of Certain Leases, Contracts, and Agreements.

Section 4907.17 | Report of Free Transportation.

Section 4907.18 | Commission May Demand Copies of Transportation Contracts.

Section 4907.19 | Commission Shall Prepare Blank Forms for Railroad.

Section 4907.20 | Forms - Completion and Verification.

Section 4907.21 | Refusal to Fill Blank Forms.

Section 4907.22 | Prohibition Against Directing Violation.

Section 4907.23 | Duty of Railroad to Report Certain Accidents.

Section 4907.24 | Adequate Service and Facilities.

Section 4907.25 | Railroad Shall File Schedules.

Section 4907.26 | Schedules of Joint Rates.

Section 4907.27 | Changes in Schedules.

Section 4907.28 | Charges Shall Conform to Schedule.

Section 4907.29 | Commission Shall Prescribe Forms.

Section 4907.30 | Free Transportation Prohibited - Exceptions.

Section 4907.31 | Passes May Be Interchanged.

Section 4907.32 | Prohibition.

Section 4907.33 | Uniform Classification of Freight.

Section 4907.34 | Exceptions as to Freight Rates.

Section 4907.35 | Unjust Discrimination - Forfeiture.

Section 4907.36 | Illegal Concessions.

Section 4907.37 | Unlawful Preference.

Section 4907.38 | Rebate or Concessions Prohibited.

Section 4907.39 | Depots, Switches, and Sidetracks.

Section 4907.40 | Control Over Private Tracks.

Section 4907.41 | Supply of Cars.

Section 4907.42 | Interchange of Traffic.

Section 4907.43 | Railroad Track Connection.

Section 4907.44 | Duty of Commission as to Dangerous Structures.

Section 4907.45 | Repair of Defective Track.

Section 4907.46 | Forfeiture in Case of Noncompliance.

Section 4907.47 | Installing Crossing Signals.

Section 4907.471 | Surveys Determining Probability of Accident at Crossing.

Section 4907.472 | Grade Crossing Protection Fund.

Section 4907.473 | Removing or Defacing Protective Device Prohibited.

Section 4907.474 | Closing Crossings to Vehicular Traffic.

Section 4907.475 | Closing Rural Crossings.

Section 4907.476 | Use of Federal Funds.

Section 4907.48 | Regulation of Crossing Signals.

Section 4907.49 | Dangerous Crossings.

Section 4907.50 | Engines or Trains May Pass Crossings Without Stopping.

Section 4907.51 | Unsafe Interlocking Works or Fixtures.

Section 4907.52 | Safety Devices at Grade Crossings.

Section 4907.53 | Hearing as to Necessity of Safety Device.

Section 4907.54 | Compulsory Interlocking.

Section 4907.55 | Crossing Without Stopping.

Section 4907.56 | Forfeiture for Noncompliance With Order.

Section 4907.57 | Damage Claims.

Section 4907.58 | Immediate Trial.

Section 4907.59 | Counsel for Commission.

Section 4907.60 | Forfeiture for Violation.

Section 4907.61 | Venue of Forfeiture Action by Attorney General.

Section 4907.62 | Punitive Damages.

Section 4907.63 | Violation.

Section 4907.99 | Penalty.