RCW 81.53.100
Cost when railroad crosses highway.
Whenever, under the provisions of this chapter, new railroads are constructed across existing highways, or highway changes are made either for the purpose of avoiding grade crossings on such new railroads, or for the purpose of crossing at a safer and more accessible point than otherwise available, the entire expense of crossing above or below the grade of the existing highway, or changing the route thereof, for the purpose mentioned in this section, shall be paid by the railroad company.
[ 1961 c 14 § 81.53.100. Prior: 1937 c 22 § 4A; 1925 ex.s. c 73 § 1A; 1921 c 138 § 2A; 1913 c 30 § 6A; RRS § 10516A. Formerly RCW 81.52.170.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 81.53 - Railroads—Crossings.
81.53.020 - Grade separation required where practicable.
81.53.030 - Petition for crossing—Hearing—Order.
81.53.040 - Supplemental hearing—Change of route.
81.53.050 - Requirements of order on change of route.
81.53.060 - Petition for alteration of crossing—Closure of grade crossing without hearing.
81.53.090 - Duty to maintain crossings.
81.53.100 - Cost when railroad crosses highway.
81.53.110 - Cost when highway crosses railroad.
81.53.120 - Cost when railroad crosses railroad.
81.53.130 - Apportionment of cost.
81.53.140 - Time for performance.
81.53.150 - Practice and procedure.
81.53.160 - Service of process.
81.53.190 - Abatement of illegal crossings.
81.53.200 - Mandamus to compel performance.
81.53.220 - Obstructions in highways.
81.53.230 - No new right of action conferred.
81.53.250 - Employment of experts.
81.53.420 - Traffic control devices during construction, repair, etc. of crossing or overpass—Rules.