Colorado Code § 40-27-102

Fence right-of-way - cattle guards
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(1) Every railway company or
corporation whose lines or roads, or any part thereof, are open for use, within six months after
the lines of such railways or any part thereof are open, except at the crossings of public roads
and highways and within the limits of incorporated towns and cities or the yard limits of
established stations, shall erect and thereafter maintain fences on the sides of their roads, or the
part thereof open to use, where the same pass through, along, or adjoining enclosed or cultivated
fields or unenclosed lands, with openings and gates therein to be hung and have latches and
hinges, so that they may be opened and shut at all necessary farm crossings of the road, for the
use of the proprietors or owners of the land adjoining such railroad, and shall construct and
maintain at all public road crossings good and sufficient cattle guards.
(2) Such fences, gates, and cattle guards for the protection of livestock shall be
constructed as defined in section 35-46-101 (1), C.R.S., and shall be amply sufficient to prevent
horses, mules, asses, and cattle from getting on said railroads; and, so long as such fences and
guards, or any part thereof, are not sufficient or not in sufficiently good repair to accomplish the
objective for which they are intended, such railroad corporation shall be liable for any and all
damages which are done by the agent, employees, engines, trains, or cars of any other
corporation permitted and running over and upon their said railroad to any such cattle, horses,
asses, or mules thereon. When such fences, gates, and guards have been built and duly made and
are kept in good and sufficient repair, such railroad corporation shall not be liable for any such
damages unless the same were occasioned by the negligence or carelessness of such railway
company or corporation or the assignee or lessee thereof.
(3) Where gates are constructed and maintained at farm crossings, opening into enclosed
pastures or cultivated fields, it is the duty of the owner or occupant of such fields or pastures so
provided with gates to see that such gates are kept closed at all times when not actually in use,
and where it is shown that any such gate has been left open, the owner or occupant of such lands
shall be held responsible for any stock killed or damaged because of such open gate.

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