[Gen. Ords. 1959, § 52.47; Ord. No. 10378, 1-5-2017]
(a) 
No railroad car or locomotive shall obstruct any street crossing in the City by standing thereon longer than five minutes.
(b) 
The bell of a railroad engine shall be constantly sounded while moving within the City.
(c) 
A man shall be stationed on top of the car at the end of the train farthest from the engine to give danger signals while any railroad cars are being moved backward in the City.
(d) 
The whistle of a locomotive engine shall not be sounded within the City.
[Gen. Ords. 1959, § 52.48; Ord. No. 10378, 1-5-2017]
No person shall climb upon, hold to, or in any manner attach himself to any locomotive or railroad car while the same is in motion. This section shall not apply to any employee of the railroad company, nor to any passenger, nor to any other person who may be acting by permission or under the rules of the railroad company.
[Gen. Ords. 1959, § 52.40; Ord. No. 10378, 1-5-2017]
(a) 
Each person operating railroad cars upon a railroad track along or across any street shall erect gates at all cross or intersecting streets, and shall keep a watchman or install an automatic mechanism to close the gates immediately before the passage of any engine, train of cars, and to open the gates immediately after such passage.
(b) 
No engineer, conductor or employee of a railroad company shall operate any engine, car or train of cars along or across any street which has not been provided with the crossing gates required by Subsection (a).