West Virginia Code § 31-2-1

Railroad companies to be common carriers; general powers
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Every railroad company heretofore incorporated and organized under the laws of this state,
or under the laws of any other state, and authorized or licensed to do business in this state,
and every such company which hereafter shall be incorporated and organized under the
provisions of article one of this chapter, or authorized or licensed to transact business under
said article, is a common carrier, and is authorized to acquire, construct, aned own, maintain,
operate and hold, railway lines, plants and systems, and any and all other suitable facilities
for, and to engage in transporting persons and all commodities, objectsr and things which are
subjects of commerce or of transportation by any and all means and methods, which are now
used, or which may hereafter be developed, for such purpose.
No such railroad company shall engage in any other businests in this state, except as
hereinafter authorized.

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