2011 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 37 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER 10 - RAILROAD AND PUBLIC HIGHWAY CROSSINGS
37-10-104. Apportionment of cost of grade crossing devices and grade separation structures; administration of highway crossing protection account.


WY Stat § 37-10-104 (1997 through Reg Sess) What's This?

(a) The transportation commission is charged with the administration of the highway crossing protection program. In order to compensate for the use of crossings by the public generally, the commission shall also order that one-half (1/2) of the cost of installing, reconstructing or improving signals or devices will be paid by the railroad corporation, and the balance of the costs will be divided between the state highway crossing protection account and the department of transportation or the city, town, county or other political entity in which the crossing is located in accordance with state and federal rules and regulations. The commission shall fix in each case the amount to be paid from the crossing protection account and the amount to be paid by the department or by the city, town, county or other political entity.

(b) The railroads shall bear all costs of maintaining in good operating condition all crossing surfaces and warning devices.

(c) The governmental agency or city, town, county or other political entity having jurisdiction over the highway and the separation structures which crosses over or under the railroad track or tracks, shall bear all cost of maintenance of its own separation structures. The railroad corporation shall bear all costs of maintenance of its own structures over or under a public highway. Maintenance of joint use structures shall be by agreement between the parties involved.

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