Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. Co. v. State

1950 OK 297, 225 P.2d 363, 203 Okla. 659, 1950 Okla. LEXIS 539
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedNovember 28, 1950
Docket34572
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Bluebook
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. Co. v. State, 1950 OK 297, 225 P.2d 363, 203 Okla. 659, 1950 Okla. LEXIS 539 (Okla. 1950).

Opinion

O’NEAL, J.

This is an appeal from an order of the Corporation Commission of the State of Oklahoma directing the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company to establish and maintain a grade crossing across its tracks on Kickapoo street in the city of Shawnee, and directing the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway Company to construct and maintain an overhead crossing over its railroad tracks and right of way on said Kickapoo street, one-half the cost to be borne by the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway Company and the other one-half to be borne by the city of Shawnee.

On March 3, 1948, certain citizens of the city of Shawnee and the board of county commissioners of Pottawatomie county filed an application with the Corporation Commission against the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company seeking an order directing and commanding said railroad company to establish and maintain a grade crossing over the right of way and tracks of said railroad company at Kickapoo street in the city of Shawnee.

June 29, 1948, the same applicants filed an amended application in said case in which they joined the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway Company, with the additional prayer that an overhead pass be constructed over and across the tracks of the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway Company on Kickapoo street, in said city on an extension of Kickapoo street south from the proposed grade crossing across the right of way and tracks of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company.

Hearing was had before the commission September 9, 1948, and January 11, 1949. December 8, 1949, the Corporation Commission entered an order granting the application, and ordering that Kickapoo street be opened over and across the right of way of the. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company and that an overpass be constructed across and over the right of way of the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway Company; the cost of the latter to be borne, one-half by the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway Company, and the other one-half by the city of Shawnee. From said order the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company and the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway Company appeal.

*661 There are seven assignments of alleged error, but those presented and relied upon all go to the same principal question. The contention is that the findings and order of the Corporation Commission are contrary to law and contrary to the evidence; are not reasonably supported by any competent evidence and are in disregard of the evidence; that said findings and order are excessive and burdensome on respondents, and each of them; that said findings are not based upon, nor do they contribute, to public convenience and necessity as disclosed by the record, and that said findings and order deprive respondents and each of them of their property without due process of law.

The fourth assignment is that the Corporation Commission did not have jurisdiction over said cause and the subject-matter therein determined. But that assignment is not presented in the briefs and will be treated as bandoned.

Kickapoo street runs north and south through the western part of the city of Shawnee. It is a section line and at one time it was the west boundary of the city of Shawnee, and is 66 feet in width. The right of way and tracks of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company run slightly northwest and southeast through the city of Shawnee and where it crosses Kickapoo street is about 1,025 feet wide and has ten tracks extending across Kickapoo street. The right of way of the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway Company is immediately south of the right of way of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company, and where it crosses Kickapoo street it runs parallel with the right of way of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, and at that point it is 100 feet wide and has a single track, and where it crosses Kickapoo street it runs through a cut about twelve feet in depth.

Kickapoo street was closed at the north line of the right of way of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company about 1902 when the railroad company constructed its shops in Shawnee.

Kickapoo street intersects U. S. Highway 270 at the northern edge of the city at the northeast corner of the grounds of the Baptist University about two miles north of the business section of the City. U. S. Highway 270 is an east and west highway and runs south on Kickapoo street from its intersection therewith to Highland street, about four blocks north of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company right of way. There it turns east through the city toward Seminole bypassing to the north the business district of the city. State Highway No. 18, running from Chandler, Meeker, and other points north of Shawnee south through the city of Shawnee to Tecumseh, Pearson, Asher, Stratford, Sulphur, and other points south, enters the city of Shawnee at or near the northeast corner of the city, runs south about 20 blocks where it intersects Highland street (U.S. Highway 270) and it turns west and runs west for nine or ten blocks to Beard street where it turns south on Beard street through the main business district of the city and on south across the North Canadian river to Tecumseh and on south. There is but one bridge across the river and it is located on Beard street. The greater part of the business district of the city of Shawnee is north of the' Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company right of way and several blocks east of Kickapoo street. To the south of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad tracks and west of Kickapoo street is located- what is known as Kickapoo addition, consisting of about six blocks, and immediately south of the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka tracks is Englewood addition, consisting of about 40 or 42 blocks. There is no crossing across the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific tracks west of Beard street for about one mile, or on the west edge of the city. The senior high school, the junior high school, Woodland Park, the mu *662 nicipal swimming pool, convention hall and auditorium, and St. Benedict’s Parochial School are all located north of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific tracks. (Shortly before the hearing the high school building was destroyed by fire and high school is temporarily being conducted in rooms at the Baptist University.) There are crossings on Broadway and Bell streets running .north and south, both east of Beard street.

All vehicular traffic from Kickapoo addition to the business section of the city and to the high school, junior high school, the park, library and municipal swimming pool, etc., must go south across the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway tracks on an overpass two blocks west of Kickapoo street, thence east to Beard street, Broadway or Bell street, thence north across the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad tracks. All such traffic from Englewood addition must go east as far as Beard street and then north across the railroad tracks to the business section. All the traffic on U. S. Highway 270 from the north and west through the city to the south toward Tecumseh and other points must come in on Kickapoo street down to Highland street, thence east on Highland street to Beard street (Highway No. 18) thence south through the business section across the river on Beard street.

All the through traffic on State Highway No.

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