Grant v. Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington Railroad

64 A. 463, 215 Pa. 265, 1906 Pa. LEXIS 777
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 14, 1906
DocketAppeal, No. 8
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Grant v. Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington Railroad, 64 A. 463, 215 Pa. 265, 1906 Pa. LEXIS 777 (Pa. 1906).

Opinion

Per Curiam,

The body of the deceased was found on the railroad at some little distance from a permissive crossing, and blood marks at the crossing indicated that he had been struck there. This was all the evidence as to the accident. No witness saw it. The testimony further showed that deceased had made an engagement the previous evening to go to a house near the railroad crossing, and that his habit was to go first to his place of employment from which he might get to the place of his appointment on the other side of the tracks by either of two routes, one of which would lead him to the tracks at the crossing while the other would require a walk of some little distance along the tracks before reaching the crossing.

If deceased was walking the tracks longitudinally he was guilty of plain contributory negligence, and as the testimony was that he was in the habit of using both ways, the jury could only guess which way he took on that occasion. The plaintiffs, therefore, failed to show a case clear of contributory negligence.

Judgment affirmed.

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