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Session Laws, 1967
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SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor                      1363

[239. Coupons must be attached to tickets for passage through
Baltimore City—In general.]

[No railroad company incorporated by or under the authority of
this State or doing business therein, shall issue, sell or receive tickets
for passage through the City of Baltimore, or make agreement or
agreements with any other railroad company or companies outside of
this State to issue or sell tickets for passage over their respective
lines through the City of Baltimore, unless there is a coupon on said
tickets for passage from a given place in or out of this State to the
City of Baltimore, and another coupon on said tickets from the City
of Baltimore to a given place in or out of this State.]

[240. Same—Stop-over privileges in Baltimore City.]

[In issuing or selling all tickets for passage in this State through
the City of Baltimore, or making agreements with other railroad
companies outside of this State to issue or sell tickets for passage
through the City of Baltimore, the said tickets shall permit the
holders thereof to a stop-over privilege of at least forty-eight (48)
hours in the City of Baltimore; provided, that nothing in this section
shall prohibit railroad companies from issuing and selling tickets
without this stop-over privilege in the City of Baltimore, for special
occasions, when the tickets for passage are good only on excursion
trains not on the regular schedule of the railroad.]

[241. Passenger train must stop at least three minutes at station
in Baltimore City and station must be announced.]

[All passenger trains passing through the City of Baltimore must
stop at least three minutes at the principal station of the company
operating said trains, and the stoppage of all trains must be
announced in such manner as will give passengers ample opportunity
to get off.]

[242. Stopping at Calvert Station in Baltimore City—In general.]

[All regular passenger trains run or operated by the Northern
Central Railroad Company in either direction between the City of
Baltimore and any station located on its main line in this State, or
on its Green Spring Valley Branch, shall stop at Calvert Station, in
said city, for a sufficient length of time to take on and discharge
passengers from such trains with safety; provided, said trains be not
express trains, but passenger trains, scheduled to regularly stop on
signal or otherwise at local stations on either the main line or Green
Spring Valley Branch of said railroad within this State, and the
same penalties shall be incurred for any violation of this section as
provided in Sec. 243 of this article.]

[243. Same—Penalty for noncompliance.]

[Any manager, officer, agent, conductor or employee who shall
violate any of the provisions of Secs. 239-241 shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction thereof shall be
fined not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred
dollars for each offense, one-half of said fine to go to the informer.]

 

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