2020 Maryland Statutes
Public Utilities
Division I - Public Services and Utilities
Title 9 - Carrier Companies
Subtitle 3 - Maryland Railroad Companies
Section 9-303 - Powers

    (a)    (1)    Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a Maryland railroad company may locate, construct, maintain, and operate a railroad in the State if the railroad is not more than 100 feet wide at the graded surface.

        (2)    A railroad may be wider than 100 feet if the Maryland railroad company determines that it is necessary for:

            (i)    cuts and fills for a slope or embankment;

            (ii)    multiple sets of tracks; or

            (iii)    sidetracks, turnouts, depots, buildings, and other works connected with the operation of the railroad.

    (b)    (1)    A Maryland railroad company may acquire land and other property that it determines is convenient or necessary for the site of the railroad or for additions to the railroad by:

            (i)    purchase, either in fee simple or any lesser estate, in accordance with law; or

            (ii)    condemnation under Title 5, Subtitle 4 of this article and Title 12 of the Real Property Article.

        (2)    A Maryland railroad company may acquire by purchase or gift lands near the railroad that it determines are necessary to secure the right-of-way or aid in the construction of the railroad.

    (c)    (1)    Land that a Maryland railroad company acquires may be held or conveyed as determined by the board of directors of the Maryland railroad company.

        (2)    Deeds and conveyances made by a Maryland railroad company shall be signed by the president of the company under its corporate seal.

    (d)    This section does not authorize a Maryland railroad company to condemn, use, or occupy any part of a highway, including the space under or over a highway, without the consent of the proper authorities of the municipal corporation or county where the highway is located.

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