Title 46, Chapter 8, Section 125
( 46-8-125)
(a) Any railroad company incorporated under this chapter shall have
the power to change the general direction and route of its railroad
from that stated in the original petition by a two-thirds vote of
the capital stock of the corporation represented in person or by
written proxy at any annual or special meeting of the stockholders
of the corporation. When the direction and route are so changed, the
railroad company shall have the right and power to enter upon,
condemn for rights of way, and construct said road on the land along
the new or changed line, as it had on the original line. (b) After the road has been constructed, no change in the direction
and route of a railroad shall be made in any city without the
consent of such city expressed through its proper authorities. (c) In case the route is changed after grading is commenced,
compensation shall be made to all persons owning lands on the
original route which have been damaged by such grading or other work
on such original route. If no agreement as to the amount of
compensation is made, such amount shall be assessed as provided in
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