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741.03 CLIMBING UPON RAILROAD CARS.
   No person shall climb, jump, step or stand upon or cling or attach himself to a locomotive, engine or car upon the track of a railroad, unless in compliance with law or by permission under the rules and regulations of the corporation managing such railroad.
(ORC 4999.02)
741.04 MAXIMUM SPEED.
   (a)   No person shall operate or cause to be operated a locomotive, railroad train or railroad car at a rate of speed greater than thirty miles per hour while within the corporate limits of the City.
   (b)   No person shall operate or cause to be operated a locomotive, railroad train or railroad car at such a slow rate of speed, without good and sufficient reason or cause, so as to detour or delay traffic unnecessarily.
   (c)   For purposes of this section, the engineer and conductor, if physically present on the railroad train, locomotive or railroad car, shall each be deemed to be operating or causing to be operated the locomotive, railroad train or railroad car.
(Ord. 84-165. Passed 8-20-84.)
741.05 RAILROAD CARS GOING OVER CROSSING.
   No railroad company or railroad employee shall permit railroad cars to cross any street in the City without being attached to a locomotive. This practice is commonly known as "kicking cars over crossings."
(Ord. 1-58. Passed 3-3-58.)
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