§ 23-12-602 - Transfer of passengers, freight, and mail at crossings, intersections, etc. -- Damages.
               	 		
23-12-602.    Transfer of passengers, freight, and mail at crossings, intersections, etc. -- Damages.
    (a)  Every  railroad company operating a railroad in this state shall cause all  freight and passenger trains running on its roads to stop at all points  on its roads where another railroad crosses, joins, unites, or  intersects. At those places the company shall take and receive on its  trains all passengers, freight, and mail which the railroad so crossing,  joining, or intersecting has for shipment at that point and shall carry  the passengers, freight, and mail.
(b)  The  railroad shall also discharge all passengers, freight, and mail  consigned to the point of crossing, intersection, or junction of the  railroad and which is to be transported, carried, and conveyed on the  railroad.
(c)  No railroad company  shall in any way discriminate against passengers or freight transported  or conveyed by any intersecting railroad company.
(d)  Any  railroad company violating any of the provisions of this section shall  forfeit and pay to the company injured thereby double the amount of  damages which the injured company may have sustained. This amount shall  be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction.