Indiana Code § 8-5-15-26

Petition to discontinue rail passenger service; acquisition of property
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Sec. 26. If a petition is filed by the system under the Interstate Commerce Act to discontinue rail passenger service, the district may take the necessary action to acquire the system's passenger and freight properties under sections 5(a)(12) and 5(a)(13) of this chapter and, if necessary, exercise the power of eminent domain under section 15 of this chapter.   IC 8-6 ARTICLE 6. RAILROAD CROSSINGS               Ch. 1. Highway Crossings             Ch. 2. Repealed             Ch. 2.1. Railroad Grade Crossing Separations             Ch. 3. Division of Costs of Improvements to Railroad Grade Separations             Ch. 4. Signals at Railroad Grade Crossings             Ch. 5. Flagmen at Railroad Grade Crossings             Ch. 6. Traffic Protection at Railroad Grade Crossings             Ch. 7. Extra Hazardous Grade Crossings             Ch. 7.5. Blocking Railroad Grade Crossings             Ch. 7.6. Unobstructed View at Crossings             Ch. 7.7. Railroad Grade Crossings Fund             Ch. 8. Repealed             Ch. 9. Repealed             Ch. 10. Repealed             Ch. 11. Repealed             Ch. 12. Repair of Railroad Grade Crossings by Local Government             Ch. 13. Repealed             Ch. 14. Farm Crossings of Railroad Tracks             Ch. 15. Abandoned and Unused Crossings   IC 8-6-1 Chapter 1. Highway Crossings               8-6-1-1 Investigations; numbering of crossings             8-6-1-2 Requisite information; forms; investigation             8-6-1-3 Surveys and reports             8-6-1-4 Hearings on location and construction; orders             8-6-1-5 Repealed             8-6-1-6 Maximum or ruling grade; exceeding             8-6-1-7 Relocation or consolidation of crossings; hearing on establishment or extension of highway at grade over railroad; construction of new railroad             8-6-1-8 Number of crossings; determination             8-6-1-9 Consent to construction

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