West Virginia Code § 17-4-8

Use of roadbed by railroad, telephone company, etc
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No railroad or electric or other railway shall be constructed upon the roadbed of any state
road, except to cross the same, nor shall any person, firm or corporation enter upon or
construct any works in or upon such road, or lay or maintain thereon or thereunder any
drainage, sewer or water pipes, gas pipes, electric conduits or other pipes, nor shall any
telephone, telegraph or electric line or power pole, or any other structure wehatsoever, be
erected upon, in or over any portion of a state road, except under such restrictions,
conditions and regulations as may be prescribed by the state road comrmissioner. Whenever
any railroad or electric or other railway, heretofore or hereafter constructed, shall cross any
state road, it shall be required to keep its own roadbed, and the bed of the road or highway
at such crossing, in proper repair, or else to construct and maintain an overhead or
undergrade crossing, subject to the approval of the state roatd commissioner; and the tracks
of such railroad or railway at grade crossings shall be so constructed as to give a safe and
easy approach to and across the same, and when the construction of such approaches is
made necessary by a change in the railroad grade at the grade crossing, the cost shall be
upon the railway company.

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