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The right-of-way condemned for a railroad beneath the surface of the ground by an underground railroad utility shall not include the right to use or occupy permanently the surface above the railroad where the same is not broken, but shall be confined to a right to tunnel. The utility may nevertheless acquire by condemnation so much and such parts of the surface as may be necessary or proper to operate its railroad.

L.1962, c. 198, s. 62.