§ 4999.01 Drawing, driving, or moving vehicle on railroad track
§ 4999.02 Climbing upon railroad cars
§ 4999.03 Riding or driving into enclosures of railroads
§ 4999.04 Failure to stop
§ 4999.05 Flagmen on railroads
§ 4999.06 Running passenger trains with less than full crew
§ 4999.09 Two-person crew
§ 4999.10 Constructing bridges over tracks
§ 4999.11 Mail cranes – livestock chutes
§ 4999.13 Couplers and brakes on railroads
§ 4999.16 Examination of employee for color blindness
§ 4999.17 Discipline or discharge of employee without hearing
§ 4999.18 Demanding compensation when telegraph or telephone wires not working
§ 4999.19 Diverting freight
§ 4999.20 Seniority roster date of railroad employee

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Terms Used In Ohio Code > Chapter 4999 - Crimes Relating to Railroads

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