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The Yorkshire Dales Light Railway Order 1991

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3.—(1) The following provisions of the Act of 1845, so far as the same areapplicable for the purposes and are not inconsistent with, or varied by,the provisions of this Order, are incorporated with, and form part of,this Order:—

  • Section 16 (works to be executed);

  • Section 61 (Company to make sufficient approaches and fences to such highways crossing on the level);

  • Section 68 (maintenance of gates, bridges, fences, drains, watering places);

  • Section 75 (penalty on persons omitting to fasten gates); and

  • Sections 77 to 85 (provisions with respect to mines lying under or near the railway).

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions or subsection (1) of section 12 ofthe principal Act, the following provisions shall apply to therailway:—

  • Regulation of Railways Act 1868(1)—

  • Section 22 (means of communication between passengers and railway servants);

  • Regulation of Railways Act 1889(2)—

  • Section 1 (power to order certain provisions to be made for public safety); and

  • Section 5 (penalty for avoiding payment of fare).

(3) In its application to the railway, section 22 of the Regulations ofRailways Act 1868 shall have effect as if the words“and travels more than twenty miles without stopping” were omitted therefrom.

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