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Any railroad company may, subject to the approval of the Board of Public Utility Commissioners, collect such extra fare from passengers who travel in cars furnished in a superior manner and with extra accommodations, commonly known as parlor or sleeping cars, provided the company shall also run trains of ordinary first-class passenger cars in number sufficient to accommodate fully all persons who prefer to travel therein.

Amended by L.1962, c. 198, s. 140.