Private crossing definition
Private crossing means any point or place where a railroad crosses a private road at grade or a private road crosses a railroad at grade, where the private road is not a highway.
Private crossing means any point or place where a railroad
Private crossing means a private driveway crossing over a ditch in the City’s right-of-way;
More Definitions of Private crossing
Private crossing means a highway-rail or pathway crossing where the highway or pathway on either side or both sides of the crossing is privately owned, and/or maintained, is intended for use by the owner or by the owner’s licenses and invitees, and is not permitted to be used by the public.
Private crossing means a road crossing or a utility crossing, as defined for Section 12 of the Act, that has been constructed under the terms of an agreement;
Private crossing means the at-grade intersection of one or more railroad tracks with a private road, where the roadway is a private road, as defined in this Rule, on both sides of the grade crossing. The purpose of this definition of “private crossing” is to identify the scope of the Department’s authority to review plans for the proposed construction or conversion of a grade crossing under this Chapter, and it should not be construed to change or affect the legal status of a grade crossing as “public” or “private” for any other purpose.
Private crossing means a location where a physical crossing is present but the road does not meet the conditions for a public crossing and for which a private crossing agreement may have been entered into between landowner and railroad.
Private crossing means a crossing that is not on a public road and was opened by a private railroad or the department under the terms and conditions of an agreement with the department or a private railroad. At private crossings, the roadway is privately owned, as might be found on a farm or within an industrial complex, where the road is not intended for public use and is not maintained by a public entity.