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468 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

tion; thence in a northwesterly direction to a place on the
Baltimore and Frederick turnpike known as Gray's; thence by
a straight line to a point-where the Western Maryland Rail-
road tracks cross the Baltimore and Reisterstown turnpike at
or near Owings Mills, in Baltimore county; thence easterly
by a straight line to the Northern Central Railroad at a
point northerly one-half mile from Timonium station, as now
located; thence southeasterly by a straight line to a point
where the Pott Springs road connects with Sweet Air or
Dulaney's pike, about one and a half miles north of Towson,
and thence by a straight line to a point on the line of the
northern boundary of the city of Baltimore, if extended, and
two miles east of the present eastern boundary of said city
to a point on the eastern boundary of said city two miles
south of the present northern boundary, and then north on
said eastern boundary two miles to the place of beginning;
provided, that nothing herein contained shall effect and grant
of a specific right of way heretofore made by the General
Assembly of Maryland to any railroad company within the
said territory, or the right on the part of any railroad com-
pany to construct sidings, switches or additional tracks within
three hundred yards of the present right of way of any such
railroad company, or to re-locate its right of way and lay
tracks within the said distance of three hundred yards; nor
shall anything in this section prevent the Northern Central
Railway Company from making such changes in the present
line of its railroad as will enable it to re-locate its railway
tracks where the same pass across or by Lake Roland.

320. -Any person or persons, corporation or company viola-
ting the provisions of the preceding section shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction before any justice
of the peace of Baltimore county, should such violation occur
in Baltimore county, shall be subject to a fine of not less than
fifty dollars ($50. 00) or exceeding one hundred dollars ($100)
for each and every time such engine propelled by steam may
be used on such track or tracks in violation of said section;
and said fine may be collected as small debts are collectible
under the laws of Maryland.

321. All suburban or county horse railways in Baltimore
county now in existence, or which may hereafter be incorpora-
ted in said county, are allowed and authorized to use the
Roberts Noiseless Steam Motor as a motive power on any of
their said railways; provided, that the said motive power used
in propelling the cars operated on said railways shall not
discharge or exhaust any smoke or steam into the open air.

 

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