2023 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc. — Federal funds used to pay installation costs — Grade crossing protective fund — State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs — Railroad to pay ma

2022 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc.–Federal funds used to pay installation costs–Grade crossing protective fund–State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs–Railroad to pay maintenance costs

2020 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc. — Federal funds used to pay installation costs — Grade crossing protective fund — State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs — Railroad to p

2019 Washington Code 81.53.295

2018 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc. — Federal funds used to pay installation costs — Grade crossing protective fund — State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs — Railroad t…

2016 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc.–Federal funds used to pay installation costs–Grade crossing protective fund–State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs–Railroad to pay maintenance costs

2015 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc.–Federal funds used to pay installation costs–Grade crossing protective fund–State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs–Railroad to pay maintenance costs

2014 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc. — Federal funds used to pay installation costs — Grade crossing protective fund — State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs — Railroad to pay maintenance costs

2013 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc. — Federal funds used to pay installation costs — Grade crossing protective fund — State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs — Railroad to pay maintenance costs

2009 Washington Code 81.53.295 – Crossing signals, warning devices, etc. — Federal funds used to pay installation costs — Grade crossing protective fund — State and local authorities to pay remaining installation costs — Railroad to pay maintenance costs