West Virginia Code § 17-4-9

Separation, elimination or avoidance of railway-highway grade crossings --
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When commissioner may require.
Whenever in his judgment it is necessary for the safety of the traveling public or to comply
with the safety, design or construction standards for a federal-aid highway project, the state
road commissioner may require any railroad company, owning, controlling or operating a
railroad in this state, to eliminate railway-highway crossings at grade on exiesting highways
and to avoid railway-highway crossings at grade on new highways, relocated highways and
extensions of existing highways by separating the grades or by relocatirng an existing
highway. The commissioner may determine the location, design and grade for any project or
structure for the elimination or avoidance of railway-highway crossings at grade, and may
determine whether a new, relocated or extended highway shall pass over or under the
railroad right of way or tracks. The railroad company shall ntot be required to bear any part
of the cost of construction or maintenance of such grade separation, except where the
separation structure eliminates an existing grade crossing.

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