State v. St. Louis Southwestern Ry. Co. of Texas

165 S.W. 491, 1913 Tex. App. LEXIS 471
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 21, 1913
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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State v. St. Louis Southwestern Ry. Co. of Texas, 165 S.W. 491, 1913 Tex. App. LEXIS 471 (Tex. Ct. App. 1913).

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Findings of Fact
1. This suit was brought by appellant, the state of Texas, against the appellees, the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas, the Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway Company of Texas, and the Trinity Brazos Valley Railway Company, to recover of each of them penalties for the violation of the orders of the Railroad Commission of Texas, in reference to the construction of a union depot, as hereinafter fully set out, and for a writ of mandamus and mandatory injunction to require the erection and maintenance of a union depot at Hillsboro, Tex., by appellees.

2. Each of appellees is a railway corporation, and each operates a railroad which reaches the city of Hillsboro, in Hill county, Tex.

3. Appellees have no union depot in said city of Hillsboro, but each owns and operates a separate depot in said city.

4. On January 17, 1911, the Railroad Commission of Texas entered the following order:

"Office of Railroad Commission of Texas.

"Hearing No. 1108.

"Austin, Texas, January 17, 1911.

"Hillsboro Petition for Union Passenger Depot Building.
"Whereas, in pursuance to notice theretofore duly and legally issued, the Railroad Commission of Texas did, on March 22, 1910, duly issue and promulgate its order in hearing No. 1007, as follows, to wit:

"`Office of Railroad Commission of Texas.

"`Hearing No. 1007.

"`Austin, Texas, March 22, 1910.

"`Hillsboro Petition for Union Passenger Depot Building.
"`The above numbered and entitled cause, In pursuance of notice duly given, having been called for hearing by the Railroad Commission of Texas on March 8, 1910, and the commission having heard the evidence offered and the facts presented pertaining to the matters covered by the petition and the notice herein, and having duly considered the same, and having also had, under its direction, the physical conditions with respect to the location of the depot building prayed for duly inspected and reported on by its engineer, is of opinion that the present passenger depot facilities of the railway lines entering the city of Hillsboro, Tex., are inadequate and insufficient to the needs of the business of said station, and for the proper accommodation of the traveling public, and that the construction, operation, and maintenance of a union passenger depot in the city of Hillsboro jointly by all the railway companies hereinafter named and whose lines enter said city is both feasible and practicable, is just and reasonable to the railroad companies involved, is demanded by the public interest, and will be mutually beneficial to said railroad companies and to the traveling public.

"`Therefore, by virtue of the authority conferred upon it by law, it is hereby ordered by the Railroad Commission that the Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway Company of Texas, the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas, and the Trinity Brazos Valley Railway Company be and they are hereby ordered and required to construct, operate, and maintain a union passenger depot building in the city of Hillsboro, Tex., said depot building to be located so as to best serve the purpose for which it is intended, and the expense of construction, maintenance, and operation of said depot to be prorated between the said railway companies upon such basis as they may determine among themselves.

"`It is further ordered that within sixty (60) days from this date plans and specifications for the depot building hereinbefore required to be constructed be prepared and submitted to this commission at its office in the capitol at Austin, in order that it may judge of the adequacy thereof and for its approval, and that said depot building be constructed and ready for occupancy on or before January 1, 1911.

"`[Signed] O. B. Colquitt,

"`William D. Williams,

"`Commissioners.

"`Attest: E. R. McLean, Secretary.'

"And whereas, it appearing to the Railroad Commission of Texas that said railway companies and each and all of them wholly failed and refused to comply with or be governed by the terms of said order so entered under date of March 22, 1910, the Railroad Commission of Texas, acting under the authority conferred upon it by law, did, on October 31, 1910, issue to said railway *Page 494 companies and each of them the notice as follows, to wit:

"`Austin, Texas, October 31, 1910.

"`Special Notice.
"`To the Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway Company of Texas, the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas, and the Trinity Brazos Valley Railway Company:

"`Whereas, an order dated March 22, 1910, was entered in hearing No. 1007, whereby the above-named railroad companies were ordered and required by the Railroad Commission of Texas to jointly construct, operate, and maintain a union passenger depot building in the city of Hillsboro, Tex., said depot to be located so as to best serve the purposes for which it is intended, and the expense of construction, maintenance, and operation of same could be prorated on such basis as might be determined between themselves said depot to be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared; and

"`Whereas, said order has not been obeyed by said railroad companies; and, whereas, said railroad companies have failed and refused to present to the Railroad Commission of Texas plans and specifications of a union passenger depot as required by said order, and, whereas, said railroad companies are unable to agree upon plans and specifications for said depot:

"`Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to the above-named railroad companies, and each of them, that the Railroad Commission of Texas will, on Friday, November 11, 1910, at its office in the capitol at Austin, consider the question of the adoption and promulgation of an order specifying the requirements as to kind and character of a union passenger depot to be jointly constructed by the above-named railroad companies in the city of Hillsboro, and, after due hearing and consideration of all plans and suggestions that may be presented and made by the above-named railroad companies, and each of them, as to the kind and character of such union passenger depot, will enter its order specifying the requirements of such union passenger depot as to kind and character thereof.

"`The commission at said time will further consider the question of the apportionment of the cost of construction and maintaining said union passenger depot, and, if the above-named railroad companies cannot agree upon the cost of constructing and maintaining said union passenger depot, then the said Railroad Commission of Texas will itself apportion the cost of constructing and maintaining the same. The Railroad Commission of Texas will, at said hearing, in its order, limit the time within which said union passenger depot shall be constructed, and shall require the construction of said depot to be begun on or before a certain date to be named in its said order.

"`[Signed] Allison Mayfield,

"`Chairman,

"`O. B. Colquitt,

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