Word: right-of-way
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...other board members, point to CSX’s permanent “easement”—a guarantee of right-of-way on the land, as reason that the railroad company could stay in Boston permanently...
...rest of Allston Landing is cut in half by a large trainyard owned by CSX Transportation, which has right-of-way through the property in perpetuity, and has given no sign it will move, though Harvard is still keeping that alive as an option...
...only discussions between Harvard and the MTA were informal talks about the possibility of long-term development of the land, which is now covered with railroads that have a permanent right-of-way, Hines said...
Cambridge traffic officials told me that although the overpass is a public right-of-way, it is under Harvard's control and that Harvard would have to agree to any signs placed there. They then proposed to Harvard a number of designs for signs...
After a hitting the ball up the right-hand line, Fitta found the first baseman directly, in her path. Fitta had the right-of-way, so she went over the Fordham player, leaving the first baseman in the dust. Literally...