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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 4Ch. 1Art. 3§ 7555 Railroad Use Of Public Land

§ 7555 Railroad Use Of Public Land

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§ 7555 Railroad Use Of Public Land

Key Takeaways

  • •Railroad companies can't use city or county streets, alleys, or land without permission from the city or county leaders.
  • •If a railroad company asks for permission to cross a street or use land, the city or county must hold a public meeting to talk about it.
  • •The city or county can say yes or no to the railroad company's request, but they must have a good reason if they say no.
  • •This rule doesn't apply to cities with their own special charters.

Example

A railroad company wants to build new tracks that cross a busy street in a small town.

The town leaders must hold a public meeting to listen to what people think. They can allow the railroad to build the tracks if it seems fair, but they can say no if they think it would cause too much traffic or noise for the town.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 7555 Railroad Use Of Public Land

No railroad corporation may use any street, alley, or highway, or any of the land, whether covered by water or otherwise, owned by any city or county, unless the right to do so is granted by a vote of the governing body of the city or county. If any railroad corporation operating within a city or county applies to the governing body of the city or county for a franchise or permit to cross any such street, alley, or highway, with main, branch, side, switching, or spur trackage, the governing body of the city or county, within a reasonable time, shall hold a public hearing upon the application after reasonable notice to the applicant and to the public and shall thereafter grant the franchise or permit applied for upon reasonable terms and conditions unless such governing body reasonably finds that the grant of the franchise or permit would be detrimental to the public interest of the city or county. Nothing in this section imposes any duty upon or limits the authority of, any city organized and existing pursuant to a freeholder’s charter, or any officer thereof. (Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 767.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

corporationfreeholder’s charterdutyhighwayhearingroadapplicationauthority

Related Statutes

  • § 6041 Railroad Mail Carrier Access
  • § 30001 Southern California Transit Policy
  • § 7551.1 Railroad Rights-Of-Way Grants
  • § 7556 Railroad Franchise Approval Process
  • § 7629 Railroad Fence Petition Process

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 7555.
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