Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4907 | Public Utilities Commission - Railroad Powers
Section 4907.47 | Installing Crossing Signals.

Effective: October 29, 1989
Latest Legislation: House Bill 111 - 118th General Assembly
(A) If, after public hearing as to the necessity for installing protective devices at a public railroad highway grade crossing, written notice of which is published once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the crossing is located and is given the railroad and public authority involved at least thirty days in advance of such hearing, it is the opinion of the public utilities commission that the public safety requires a gate, automatic alarm bell, or other mechanical device to be erected and maintained at any place where a public road or street is crossed at the same level by a railroad, and the crossing has been declared by the commission to be so dangerous and hazardous as to require additional protective devices, or the public safety requires that a flagman be stationed and maintained at such crossing, the commission shall give the superintendent, manager, or other officer in charge of such railroad a written order of what is required, and shall assign the cost of installing any such device between the railroad and the public in any proportion it determines proper that is consistent with any applicable federal requirements, after giving due consideration to the factors listed in division (B) of this section.
(B) In assigning the cost of any such device the commission shall consider factors of volume of vehicular traffic, volume of train traffic, train type and speed, limitations of view and the causes thereof, savings, if any, which will inure to the railroad as the result of the installation, benefits to the public resulting from the reduction of hazard at the crossing, the probable cost of the installation, the future cost to the railroad of maintaining any such device, and any other special factors and conditions that the commission considers relevant. The commission may accept a railroad's agreement to maintain the installation as being its share of the cost for the protection. If any part of the cost is assigned to the public, it shall be apportioned to the state agency or political subdivision having jurisdiction over such crossing, and may be paid from any funds levied and made available for highway or street purposes; provided, that funds from the grade crossing protection fund created by section 4907.472 of the Revised Code may be used to pay the public's share of the cost. After the commission has issued an appropriate order requiring that additional protective devices be installed by a specific date, which shall be a reasonable time from the date of the order, the railroad concerned shall erect or install the additional protective devices or station the flagman within the time prescribed by the order. If the additional protective devices are not erected or installed within that time, the commission may reduce or eliminate the amount of any funds in the grade crossing protection fund obligated to pay the public's share of the costs relating to the erection, installation, and maintenance of the additional protective devices and, consistent with any applicable federal requirements, may assign to the railroad concerned any amount, up to one hundred per cent, of the total amount of the costs of erecting, installing, and maintaining the additional protective devices.
Any person owning or operating a railroad and neglecting or refusing to erect or maintain such gate, automatic alarm bell, or other mechanical device, or to maintain such flagman, when required by the commission pursuant to this section or section 4907.471 of the Revised Code, and after the commission has issued an appropriate order finding that the public funds will be made available with respect to any protective device it has ordered installed, shall forfeit to the state, for every such neglect or refusal, one thousand dollars, and in addition, shall forfeit one thousand dollars for each day such neglect or refusal continues.

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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.