230 - Definitions.

§  230. Definitions. As used in this article the following terms shall  have the following meanings:    1. "Bridge" means  a  structure  including  supports  erected  over  a  depression  or an obstruction such as water, highway, or railway, having  a track or passageway for carrying traffic or  other  moving  loads  and  having  an  opening measured along the center of the track or roadway of  more than twenty feet between under croppings  of  abutments  or  spring  lines  or arches, or extreme ends of openings for multiple boxes and may  include multiple pipes where the clear distance between openings is less  than half of the smaller contiguous opening. The term bridge, as defined  in this section, shall also include the approaches.    2. "Culvert" means a structure whether  of  single  or  multiple  span  construction  within  an  interior  width  of  twenty  feet or less when  measurement is made horizontally along the center line of  roadway  from  face  to face of abutments or sidewalls immediately below the copings or  fillets; or, if there are no copings or fillets  at  points  six  inches  below  the bridge seats or immediately under the top slab in the case of  frame structures. In the case of arches, the span shall be measured from  spring line to spring line.  All measurements shall include  the  widths  of  intervening  piers or division walls as well as the width of copings  or fillets. The term culvert, as defined in  this  section,  shall  also  include the approaches.    3. "Publicly-owned,  operated  or  maintained"  means a bridge that is  owned,  operated  or  maintained  by  any  department,  board,   bureau,  commission  or agency of the state or its political subdivisions, public  benefit corporation or  by  any  public  authority  including  the  port  authority of New York and New Jersey.    4. "Public  entity" means any department, board, bureau, commission or  agency of the  state  or  its  political  subdivisions,  public  benefit  corporation  or any public authority including the port authority of New  York and New Jersey.    5. "Substantial structural alteration" means any  work  that  modifies  the  load  capacity,  loan  distribution  or  load  paths  or structural  behavior of the bridge.    6. "Railroad bridge" means a structure including supports erected over  a depression or an obstruction  such  as  water,  highway,  or  railway,  having  a  track  or  tracks for carrying freight or passengers or other  moving loads and having an opening measured  along  the  center  of  the  track  or  roadway  of  more than twenty feet between under croppings of  abutments or spring lines or arches, or extreme  ends  of  openings  for  multiple  boxes  and may include multiple pipes where the clear distance  between openings is less than half of  the  smaller  contiguous  opening  whether  privately  or  publicly  owned.  The  term  railroad bridge, as  defined in this section, shall also include the approaches.    7. "Railroad" means a private or  public  railroad  operating  in  the  state  of  New  York  carrying either freight, passengers or freight and  passengers  including,  but  not  limited  to,  those  operated  by  the  metropolitan  transportation  authority  and  its subsidiaries, the Long  Island Rail Road, the metro-north  railroad,  the  Staten  Island  rapid  transit  operating authority, the New York city transit authority or any  other public authority or local government  and  shall  include  tourist  excursion operations and railrides on standard gauge tracks.