Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845

Railway to be free to all companies, &c. with proper engines, &c. on payment of tolls; subject to 5 & 6 Vict. c. 55., and the company’s regulations.

92. It shall not be lawful for the company at any time to demand or take a greater amount of toll, or make any greater charge for the carriage of passengers or goods, than they are by this and the special Act authorized to demand; and upon payment of the tolls from time to time demandable all companies and persons shall be entitled to use the railway, with engines and carriages properly constructed as by this and the special Act directed, subject nevertheless to the provisions and restrictions of the Railway Regulation Act, 1842, and to the regulations to be from time to time made by the company by virtue of the powers in that behalf hereby and by the special Act conferred upon them.