Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Peoria and Pekin Union Railway Company and Illinois Central Railroad Company, Defendants-Counterclaimant-Appellants. Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. United States Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, Intervenor-Defendant and Counterclaimant-Appellant, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway Company, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Peoria and Eastern Railway Company, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. The New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company

319 F.2d 117
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
DecidedAugust 5, 1963
Docket13927-13931_1
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 319 F.2d 117 (Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Peoria and Pekin Union Railway Company and Illinois Central Railroad Company, Defendants-Counterclaimant-Appellants. Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. United States Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, Intervenor-Defendant and Counterclaimant-Appellant, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway Company, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Peoria and Eastern Railway Company, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. The New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Peoria and Pekin Union Railway Company and Illinois Central Railroad Company, Defendants-Counterclaimant-Appellants. Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. United States Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, Intervenor-Defendant and Counterclaimant-Appellant, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway Company, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. Peoria and Eastern Railway Company, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee v. The New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company, 319 F.2d 117 (7th Cir. 1963).

Opinion

319 F.2d 117

CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee,
v.
PEORIA AND PEKIN UNION RAILWAY COMPANY and Illinois Central Railroad Company, Defendants-Counterclaimant-Appellants.
CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee,
v.
UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, as Trustee, Intervenor-Defendant and Counterclaimant-Appellant,
CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee,
v.
CHICAGO AND ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.
CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee,
v.
PEORIA AND EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.
CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee,
v.
The NEW YORK, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.

Nos. 13927-13931.

United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit.

May 14, 1963.

Rehearings Denied August 5, 1963.

Donald G. Beste, Peoria, Ill., Herbert J. Deany, W. S. Bodman, Chicago, Ill., William J. Voelker, Jr., John M. Elliott, Peoria, Ill., for appellant.

John C. Danielson, Chicago, Ill., for appellee.

Before DUFFY, CASTLE and SWYGERT, Circuit Judges.

DUFFY, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff, Chicago and North Western Railway Company (North Western) filed this suit for a declaratory judgment against Peoria and Pekin Union Railway Company (P&PU), Illinois Central Railroad Company (Illinois Central), the Peoria and Eastern Railway Company, the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company (Nickel Plate), and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The United States Trust Company of New York (Trustee) as the trustee under a first mortgage executed by defendant P&PU to secure a bond issue, was allowed to intervene as a defendant and counterclaimant.

This appeal involves the validity of a contract entered into on December 1, 1911 between North Western and P&PU for the use by North Western of P&PU's tracks and facilities in and near Peoria, Illinois, and for switching and terminal services by P&PU for North Western. In 1946, this contract was extended to February 1, 1981.

In its original complaint filed in 1957, North Western alleged it had begun direct interchange with Toledo, Peoria and Western Railroad Company (TP&W) at Sommer, which is located in the vicinity of Peoria, Illinois, and that P&PU had objected and claimed that such operations violated North Western's contract with P&PU and had demanded an accounting. North Western asked for a declaratory judgment that such direct interchange did not violate the contract.

In May 1961, North Western filed an amended complaint alleging it had acquired the assets of Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company (M&St.L); that M&St.L had previously directly interchanged with other rail carriers in Peoria and had continued such operations as a division of North Western since the date the latter purchased its assets; that the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) had approved North Western's direct interchange operations with TP&W. The amended complaint further alleged that certain provisions of the contract giving P&PU the exclusive right to perform terminal, industrial and intermediate switching for North Western in and around Peoria were invalid because they violated the Interstate Commerce Act and the antitrust laws of the United States. P&PU filed a counterclaim and an amended counterclaim. In the latter, P&PU sought an accounting and an order enjoining further breaches of the contract by North Western.

The Trustee filed a petition to intervene, alleging the rights of P&PU under the contract had been conveyed as security for a bond issue and that if the contract were found to be invalid, the security would be impaired. The District Court permitted the Trustee to intervene. The Trustee filed an answer, alleging the contract was valid and that North Western was estopped to claim the contract was invalid.

Plaintiff and P&PU each served interrogatories and requests for admissions. Plaintiff then filed a motion for summary judgment alleging certain provisions of the contract constitute a pooling of railroad services which, for lack of approval by the Interstate Commerce Commission under Section 5(1) of the Interstate Commerce Act, violates not only that statute, but also the antitrust laws of the United States.

The Court granted the motion for summary judgment and dismissed the counterclaims of P&PU and the Trustee. The Court later reinstated P&PU's counterclaim and ordered it severed for trial. Judge Mercer filed a detailed and carefully considered opinion which has been published in 201 F.Supp. 241.

Some statement of the background of this controversy seems necessary. Historically, P&PU was organized by certain proprietary railroad lines to handle terminal and switching traffic in the city of Peoria, Illinois. The rights and obligations of these proprietary lines and of P&PU were defined by a contract dated February 1, 1881. That contract is still in effect and has been extended for a term to February 1, 1981. Illinois Central (IC), Peoria and Eastern (P&E), Nickel Plate, Chicago and Illinois Midland (C&IM) and Pennsylvania are successors in interest to the original proprietary lines and to the rights and obligations under the 1881 contract.

With relationship to Peoria, North Western is a north-south trunk line railroad operating from Chicago to St. Louis, Missouri. Its main line passes westerly of the Peoria city limits and transverses among other places in the Peoria area, Kickapoo Junction, Sommer and Hollis. TP&W is an east-west trunk line railroad. Its line intersects the main line of North Western at or near Hollis.

Prior to March 6, 1957, North Western and TP&W constructed a new track connection between their respective lines at Sommer, located several hundred feet south of Hollis and designed to permit the direct interchange of freight between the two lines. Such interchange was commenced on March 6, 1957 and has since continued. North Western and TP&W obtained approval of construction of the connecting line and of the arrangement for direct interchange of traffic from the Interstate Commerce Commission. F.D. No. 19922.

The controversy before us revolves principally around three clauses of the contract dated December 1, 1911 between North Western and P&PU. The italicized portions of the clauses which follow hereafter were declared unenforceable and enjoined by the District Court. In pertinent part these clauses are:

"Fourth: [P.&P.U.] shall receive on its tracks and terminal facilities in and near the City of Peoria, all loaded and empty freight and other cars of the lessee intended for transfer by the [P.&P.U.] from and to all freight houses, warehouses, packing houses, * * * and other industries, and to and from the tracks and warehouses of other railroads with any of which any of the tracks of the said [P.&P.U.] shall at any time be connected, * * *; and

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