Plain-Language Summary

This section outlines laws related to railroad employees abandoning trains, interfering with railroad workers during strikes, and attaching harmful objects to utility poles. It establishes penalties for abandoning trains outside scheduled destinations, obstructing railroad workers, and attaching dangerous items to utility infrastructure. These provisions aim to maintain safety and order in railroad operations and utility services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Abandoning a train involves a railroad employee leaving the locomotive outside its scheduled destination or neglecting duties during a strike, which is a summary offense.

Geistfering with a railroad employee to aid or promote a strike is considered a summary offense, with penalties typically involving fines or other minor sanctions.

Attaching nails or hard substances to utility poles is illegal unless authorized for purposes like installing signs or by utility companies for markers.

Exceptions include utility companies attaching markers or signs, and municipalities erecting traffic signs with proper authorization.