Railroads Sample Clauses

Railroads. If the Work involves modification of a railroad company’s facilities and such modification will be accomplished by the railroad company, Local Agency shall make timely application to the Public Utilities Commission (“PUC”) requesting its order providing for the installation of the proposed improvements. Local Agency shall not proceed with that part of the Work before obtaining the PUC’s order. Local Agency shall also establish contact with the railroad company involved for the purpose of complying with applicable provisions of 23 C.F.R. 646, subpart B, concerning federal-aid projects involving railroad facilities, and:
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Railroads. Where the New Facilities shall cross railroads, the Requesting Party shall obtain railroad crossing permits or other standard railroad crossing rights prior to constructing the crossing.
Railroads. Owner is responsible for any costs associated with the railroads including, but not limited to, all rail design and engineering and construction and Design-Builder shall have no responsibility in regards thereto. Owner shall supply drawings and Phase II redline drawings to Design-Builder.
Railroads. In the event the Project involves modification of a railroad company’s facilities whereby the Work is to be accomplished by railroad company forces, the Responsible Party shall make timely application to the Public Utilities Commission requesting its order providing for the installation of the proposed improvements and not proceed with that part of the Work without compliance. The Responsible Party shall also establish contact with the railroad company involved for the purpose of complying with applicable provisions of 23 CFR 646, subpart B, concerning federal-aid projects involving railroad facilities, including:
Railroads. 35. Agency shall follow State established policy and procedures when impacts occur on railroad property. The policy and procedures are available through State’s appropriate Region contact or State’s Railroad Liaison. Only those costs allowable under Title 23 CFR Part 646, subpart B and Title 23 CFR Part 140, subpart I, shall be included in the total Project costs; all other costs associated with railroad work will be at the sole expense of Agency, or others. Agency may request State, in writing, to provide railroad coordination and negotiations. However, State is under no obligation to agree to perform said duties.
Railroads. In the event the Project involves modification of a railroad company’s facilities whereby the work is to be accomplished by railroad company forces, the State shall make timely application to the Public Utilities Commission requesting its order providing for the installation of the proposed improvements and not proceed with that part of the work without compliance. The State shall also establish contact with the railroad company involved for the purpose of complying with applicable provisions of 23 CFR 646, subpart B, concerning federal-aid projects involving railroad facilities, including:
Railroads. 37. State or Agency shall follow State established policy and procedures when impacts occur on railroad property. The policy and procedures are available through the State’s Liaison, who will contact State’s Railroad Liaison on behalf of Agency. Only those costs allowable under Title 23 CFR part 140 subpart I, and Title 23 part 646 subpart B shall be included in the total Project costs; all other costs associated with railroad work will be at the sole expense of Agency, or others. Agency may request State, in writing and, at Project expense, to provide railroad coordination and negotiations through the State’s Utility & Railroad Liaison on behalf of Agency. However, State is under no obligation to agree to perform said duties. UTILITIES
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Railroads. Where the New NMPC Facilities shall cross railroads, the Requesting Party shall obtain railroad crossing permits or other standard railroad crossing rights prior to constructing the crossing.
Railroads. Not in contract.
Railroads. The fare for transportation on any trip shall not exceed the regular first class fare.
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