Sec. 311.052.  REGULATION OF RAILROAD BY TYPE A GENERAL-LAW MUNICIPALITY.  The governing body of a Type A general-law municipality may:
(1)  direct and control the location and construction of railroad tracks, turnouts, and switches and prohibit the construction of those facilities in a street or alley, unless that action has been authorized by law;
(2)  require that railroad tracks, turnouts, and switches be constructed in a way that interferes as little as possible with the ordinary use of a street or alley and that leaves sufficient space on each side of the tracks for the safe and convenient passage of vehicles and people;
(3)  require a railroad company to keep in repair the street or alley on which their tracks are located;
(4)  order a railroad company to construct and keep in repair a crossing at the place where the company's tracks intersect a street or alley;
(5)  require a railroad company to construct and keep in repair a ditch, sewer, or culvert;
(6)  direct or prohibit the use of or regulate the speed of a locomotive in the municipality;  or
(7)  direct and control the location of railroad depots in the municipality.
Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle E - Municipal Streets
Chapter 311 - General Provisions Relating to Municipal Streets
Subchapter C. Authority Relating to Rail Transportation
Section 311.051. Regulation of Street Railway by Type a General-Law Municipality
Section 311.052. Regulation of Railroad by Type a General-Law Municipality
Section 311.053. Closing Street for Certain Purposes in General-Law or Special-Law Municipality
Section 311.054. Railroad Quiet Zone Located Outside Type a General-Law Municipality