§ 3723. Ejectment of passenger from train
When a passenger in a train refuses to pay his fare or toll or to comply with the reasonable regulations of the corporation for the government of passengers, or is disorderly or intoxicated, the conductor of the train and the employees of the corporation may put him out of the cars at the nearest regular station on such railroad, causing the train to be stopped for that purpose. Conductors, agents, employees or other officials of a railroad corporation shall not forcibly eject or cause to be ejected or put out of a train, any passenger for nonpayment of fare, or for being disorderly or intoxicated, except at a regular station on such railroad.