(A) It is unlawful for a railroad corporation to permit any train, railroad car, or engine to obstruct public travel at any grade crossing where a railroad intersects with a public street or alley for a period in excess of ten minutes, except where such train, railroad car or engine cannot be moved by reason of circumstances over which the railroad corporation has no control.
(B) It is unlawful for any railroad employee to willfully or intentionally permit any train, railroad car or engine to obstruct public travel at any grade crossing where a railroad intersects with a public street or alley for a period in excess of ten minutes, except where such train, railroad car or engine cannot be moved by reason of circumstances over which the railroad employee has no control.
(Prior Code, Art. 18, § 18.12)