Atlantic Coast Line R. Co. v. North Carolina Corporation Comm'n

206 U.S. 1, 27 S. Ct. 585, 51 L. Ed. 933, 1907 U.S. LEXIS 1142
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedApril 29, 1907
Docket15
StatusPublished
Cited by240 cases

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Atlantic Coast Line R. Co. v. North Carolina Corporation Comm'n, 206 U.S. 1, 27 S. Ct. 585, 51 L. Ed. 933, 1907 U.S. LEXIS 1142 (1907).

Opinion

Mr. Justice White

delivered the opinion of the court.

Did the order of the North Carolina Corporation Commission, the enforcement of which wafe directed by the court below, invade constitutional rights of the. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, hereafter spoken of as the Coast Line, is the question which arises on this record for decision. A sketch showing the situation of the railway tracks at .and relating to the place with which the controversy is concerned was annexed by the court below to its opinion, and that sketch is reproduced to aid in clearness of statement’.

For years prior to October, 1903, the Coast Line operated daily an interstate train from Richmond, Virginia, through North Carolina to Florida. This train, known as' No. 39, moved over the main track from Richmond to Wilson, North Carolina, thence by the track designated'as the cut-off via Selma and Fayetteville to Florida. The train (No. 39) Was scheduled to reach Selma at 2:50 in the afternoon and to leave at 2:55; The Southern Railway owned or controlled a road-in North Carolina which crossed the Coast Line main track at Goldsboro and the cut-off track at Selma. On this road there was operated daily a train from Goldsboro via Raleigh to Greensboro, North Carolina, at which point .connection was made with the main track of the Southern road. This Southérn

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