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HomeFinancial CodeDiv. 1Ch. 10§ 818 Railroad Bond Investment Requirements

§ 818 Railroad Bond Investment Requirements

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§ 818 Railroad Bond Investment Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about special rules for investing in railroad bonds and certificates. It makes sure the railroad company is strong and can pay back the money.
  • •The railroad must be big (at least 500 miles of track) and make a lot of money (at least $10 million per year for 5 years).
  • •The railroad must have extra money left after paying its bills, more than other big railroads, to show it’s safe to invest in.
  • •The bonds must be backed by important railroad stuff, like tracks or equipment, so if the railroad can’t pay, investors can sell that stuff to get their money back.

Example

Imagine a big railroad company, like one that runs trains across California, wants to borrow money to build new train tracks. They sell bonds to investors to get the money.

This law says the company must be big and make lots of money to prove it can pay back the bonds. The bonds must also be backed by the train tracks or equipment, so if the company fails, investors can sell the tracks to get their money back.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 818 Railroad Bond Investment Requirements

Fixed interest railroad bonds meeting the requirements of subdivisions (a) and (b); bonds secured by a mortgage on jointly operated railroad facilities meeting the requirements of subdivision (c); and railroad equipment trust certificates meeting the requirements of subdivision (d). (a) The railroad bonds are issued by or are assumed, guaranteed, or provision made unconditionally for the payment of principal and interest on specified dates, by a solvent railroad company that meets all of the following conditions: (1) Operates at least 500 miles of standard gauge road within the continental United States and which has had average annual operating revenues of at least ten million dollars ($10,000,000) during the five years next preceding the investment. (2) Has an average annual balance of income available for fixed charges for the last 15 years for which the necessary statistical data are available, when divided by an amount equal to its fixed charges for the last fiscal year, shall produce a quotient which is at least 15 percent higher than the quotient obtained by dividing the average annual balance of income available for fixed charges of all class 1 railroads for the same one 5-year period by an amount equal to the fixed charges of all class 1 railroads for the last year in the period. (3) Has an average “balance of net income” (computed by deducting the sum of its fixed charges and contingent interest charges for the latest fiscal year from the average annual balance available for fixed charges for the latest 15 years for which the necessary statistical data are available) when divided by its average annual railroad operating income for the same 15-year period, shall produce a quotient at least 15 percent greater than the quotient obtained by dividing the average balance of income of all class 1 railroads, computed in the same manner, by the average annual railway operating income of all class 1 railroads for the same 15-year period. (4) Has an average balance of income available for fixed charges for the last three fiscal years preceding the investment that has not been less than one and one-half times its fixed charges for the last fiscal year. (b) The railroad bonds are secured by any of the following: (1) A mortgage, either direct or collateral, which shall be a first mortgage on not less than 75 percent of the mileage subject to the mortgage. (2) A first mortgage on terminal properties comprising the company’s principal freight or passenger terminal in a city of not less than 250,000 population according to the latest federal or state census. (3) A refunding mortgage on not less than 75 percent of the railroad mileage owned or operated by the issuing company under which bonds may be issued for retirement or refunding of all debts secured by prior liens on all or any part of the property (other than liens on equipment) subject to the mortgage; provided, that the amount of debt senior to the refunding mortgage is not more than 50 percent of the sum of all senior debt and the refunding mortgage, or that underlying mortgage bonds in an amount equal to at least 50 percent of the debt outstanding under the refunding mortgage are pledged as security under the refunding mortgage. (4) A first mortgage on railroad property leased to and operated by the company where the lease extends beyond the maturity date of the bonds and the company has guaranteed, assumed, or committed itself under the terms of the lease to pay principal and interest on the bonds. (c) Bonds secured by a mortgage on jointly operated railroad facilities must be secured by a first mortgage on a terminal, depot, tunnel, or bridge used by or leased to two or more railroads which have jointly and severally agreed unconditionally to pay the interest and principal of the bonds or have unconditionally guaranteed or assumed the payment, one of which railroads must meet the requirements set forth in subdivision (a). (d) Railroad equipment trust certificates must be issued by a solvent class 1 railroad whose average balance of income available for fixed charges for the last three fiscal years preceding the investment shall be not less than one and one-half times its fixed charges for the last fiscal year. The certificates must be issued to provide funds for the construction or acquisition of new standard gauge railroad equipment made with the approval of the federal Surface Transportation Board and be secured by equipment trust, lease, conditional sales contract, or first lien on equipment. The aggregate principal amount of those obligations shall not exceed 80 percent of the purchase price of the equipment and the certificates shall mature within 15 years from the date of issuance in equal annual, semiannual, or monthly installments, beginning not later than one year after the date of issuance. (e) As used in this section, the terms “balance of income available for fixed charges,” “fixed charges,” “contingent interest,” and “railway operating income” shall have the same meaning as in the accounting reports filed by common carriers by rail pursuant to regulations of the federal Surface Transportation Board except that “balance of income available for payment of fixed charges” shall be computed before deduction of federal income or excess profits taxes, and “fixed charges” and “contingent interest” of the railroad shall be charges existing as of the time the computation is made excluding charges with respect to debt which has been retired or will be retired within six months and for the payment of which funds have been or are contemporaneously being set aside in trust but including charges with respect to new debt issued or in the process of being issued. (Amended by Stats. 2019, Ch. 143, Sec. 55. (SB 251) Effective January 1, 2020.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 7273 Railroad Bond Investment Requirements
  • § 814 Public Revenue Securities Eligibility
  • § 7269 Public Revenue Securities Eligibility
  • § 808 Public Corporation Bond Limits
  • § 22064 Tax-Exempt Investment Exemptions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Financial Code. Section 818.
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