Indiana Code § 8-6-15-4

Notice of intent to resume operations; marking
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Sec. 4. (a) The railroad shall provide the department and the local road authority having jurisdiction over a roadway with written notice at least thirty (30) days prior to resuming operation over an abandoned or unused railroad crossing. The notice must include a request that the signs posted under section 3 of this chapter be removed from the crossing.       (b) After removal of the signs under subsection (a), the railroad shall mark the railroad grade crossing for six (6) months with signs reading "train traffic resumed -- tracks in service".   IC 8-7 ARTICLE 7. REPEALED   IC 8-8 ARTICLE 8. RAILROAD EQUIPMENT               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 2. Repealed             Ch. 3. Railroad Locomotives             Ch. 4. Storm Windows on Locomotives             Ch. 5. Repealed             Ch. 6. Repealed             Ch. 7. Caboose Cars             Ch. 8. Railroad Track Motor Cars             Ch. 9. Track Motor Car's Windshields             Ch. 10. Railroad Switch Lights             Ch. 11. Repealed   IC 8-8-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               8-8-1-1 Power driving wheel brakes; connections             8-8-1-2 Automatic couplers             8-8-1-3 Grab-irons or handholds             8-8-1-4 Draw bars; standard height             8-8-1-5 Application of law             8-8-1-6 Interurban railways; track motorcars; brakes; hand brakes             8-8-1-7 Brakes; minimum percentage of cars in trains             8-8-1-8 Improperly equipped cars; refusal to accept from connecting lines             8-8-1-9 Inspection             8-8-1-10 Violation; penalty; action to recover; exceptions             8-8-1-11 Bridges; vertical clearances             8-8-1-12 Bridges and other structures; lateral clearance             8-8-1-13 Violation of IC 8-8-1-12 ; penalty             8-8-1-14 Employees; death or personal injury; assumption of risk; contributory negligence

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