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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 824 § 824.208 — Authority to fix speeds and regulate sounding of train warning devices at

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 824 ·
Oregon Code § 824.208 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Authority to fix speeds and regulate sounding of train warning devices at crossings. (1) The power to fix and regulate the speed of railway trains and to regulate the sounding of railway train warning devices at public railroad-highway crossings is vested exclusively in the state. (2) Upon petition of any public authority in interest or of any railroad or upon the Department of Transportation’s own motion, the Department of Transportation shall, after due investigation and hearing, unless a hearing is not required under ORS
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