Wisconsin Code § 190.051

Branches and extensions
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(1) (a) Any railroad
corporation may extend its road from any point named in its charter or articles of organization, or may build branch roads from any
point on its line or from any point on the line of any other road
connected or to be connected with its road, the use of which other
road between such points and the connection with its own road
the railroad corporation has secured for a term of not less than 10
years.
(b) Before making an extension or building a branch road under par. (a), the railroad corporation shall, by resolution of its directors, to be entered in the record of its proceedings, designate
the route of the proposed extension or branch, and file, for record,
a copy of the record, certified by the president and secretary, with
the department of financial institutions. Upon filing the record
with the department of financial institutions, the railroad corporation shall have all of the rights and privileges to make the extension or build the branch and receive aid thereto that the railroad
corporation would have had if it had been authorized in its charter
or articles of organization.
(2) The requirements of this section shall not apply to permanent branches or extensions not exceeding 5 miles in length nor to
temporary branches or extensions not exceeding 10 miles in
length.

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