Union Pac. Stages, Inc. v. Nichols

199 P.2d 255, 68 Idaho 490, 1948 Ida. LEXIS 151
CourtIdaho Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 5, 1948
DocketNo. 7476.
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Union Pac. Stages, Inc. v. Nichols, 199 P.2d 255, 68 Idaho 490, 1948 Ida. LEXIS 151 (Idaho 1948).

Opinions

HOLDEN, Justice.

On or about October 16, 1947,- applicant, A. C. Nichols, doing business as Valley Bus Line, hereinafter called respondent, filed an application with the Public Utili *493 ties Commission for a permit to operate as an auto transportation company in the transportation of passengers, express, mail and newspapers for hire between Ashton and Pocatello, Idaho. On or about October 25, 1947, Unioij Pacific Stages, hereinafter called, appellant, filed a protest and petition in intervention, upon the ground, among others, that the public transportation needs and necessities were adequately served and that good cause and public interest did not exist for the granting of a permit. The Commission set the matter for hearing at Idaho Falls and hearing was had November 21, 1947, at which timé testimony was adduced for and in behalf of respondent and appellant. Following the conclusion of the hearing the Commission took the matter under advisement and, March 8, 1948, made and- entered its order granting the application and authorizing the issuance of a permit to respondent to operate passenger and express service between Pocatello and Ash-ton, Idaho, as a common carrier, as prayed for in the application. Appellant then filed its petition for rehearing which was, April 1, 1948,. denied by the Commission. Union Pacific Stages appeals to this court from hoth the order granting respondent’s application and from the order denying its petition for rehearing.

It appears respondent owns one 1946 sixteen-passenger Pony Cruiser, which he proposed to operate over U. S. Highways 91 and 191, under the following time schedule:

“Down Up
Daily Daily
8:00 am Lv Ashton Ar 5 :25 pm
8:19 am Lv Chester Lv 5 :06 pm
8:30 am Lv St. Anthony Lv 4:55 pm
8:47 am Lv Sugar City Lv 4:38 pm
8:57 am Lv Rexburg Lv 4:28 pm
9:09 am Lv Thornton Lv 4 :16 pm
9:14 am Lv Lorenzo Lv 4:11 pm
9:24 am Lv Rigby Lv 4:01 pm
9:36 am Lv Ucon Lv 3:49 pm
9:55 am Ar Idaho Falls Lv 3 :30 pm
10:10 am Lv Idaho Falls Ar 3:03 pm
10:25 am Lv Shelley Lv 2:48 pm
10:35 am Lv Firth Lv 2:38 pm
10:57 am Lv Blackfoot Lv 2:16 pm
11:18 am Lv Ft. Hall Lv 1:55 pm
11:40 am Ar Pocatello Lv 1:30 pm”

*494 It also appears Union Pacific Stages is operating eight schedules each way per day, four of which schedules operate beyond Idaho Falls to and from St. Anthony, and three of which operate beyond Idaho Falls to and from Ashton, Idaho, such schedules being as follows:

“Pocatello Idaho Falls St. Anthony Ashton
“Northbound
Run 721 Lv. 7:00 am Ar. 8:35 AM 10:19 AM 10:50 AM
Run 751 9:30 AM 11:00 AM
Run 753 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 2:05 PM
Run 725 1:00 PM 2:30 PM
Run 723 3:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:09 PM 6:40 PM
Run 755 5:15 PM 6:45 PM
Run 727 6:20 PM 7:55 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM
Run 733 10:40 PM 12:10 AM
Ashton St. Anthony Idaho Falls Pocatello
Southbound
Run 724 Lv. 6:30 AM Ar. 8:00 AM
Run 728 7:00 AM 7:23 AM 8:55 AM 10:25 AM
Run 750 11:15 AM 12:45 PM
Run 732 11:45 AM 12:10 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM
Run 752 2:45 PM .4:15 PM
Run 722 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM
Run 754 8:00 PM 9:30 PM
Run 734 7:38 PM 9:20 PM 10:50 PM” 7:15 PM

*495 It further appears such schedules serve the intermediate points between Pocatello, St. Anthony and Ashton and handle passengers, baggage, express and newspapers, and that all of the buses have a capacity of 37 passengers except Runs 750 and 751 which have a capacity of 29.

That in addition to the aforesaid service, the Union Pacific Railroad Company operates two daily passenger trains each way between Pocatello and Idaho Falls as follows:

“Train No. 29 Lv. Pocatello 1:40 AM
Ar. Idaho Falls 3:15 AM
Train No. 33 Lv. Pocatello 5:40 AM
Ar. Idaho Falls 7:25 AM and Southbound:
Train No. 30 Lv. Idaho Falls 1:10 AM
Ar. Pocatello 2:40 AM
Train No. 34 Lv. Idaho Falls 3:25 PM
Ar. Pocatello 4:55 PM”

Trains 45 and 46 connect at Idaho Falls with Trains 33 and 34, respectively, all of which trains carry passengers, baggage, express, mail and newspapers, serving all intermediate points and paralleling U. S. Highways 91 and 191.

It further appears the Teton Stage Line operates a schedule each way per day between Sugar City, Idaho, and Idaho Falls, Idaho, as follows :

“Southbound
Lvs. Sugar City 10:40 AM
Arr. Idaho Falls 11:45 AM
Northbound
Lvs. Idaho Falls 5:00 PM
Arr. Sugar City 6:00 PM”

In addition there are two airplane express companies operating between Pocatello and Idaho Falls.

At the hearing Mrs. M. L. Wirt, Glenn A. Harvey, Duan Seeley', Stanley Clark and LaVon F. Merrill testified in behalf of applicant in support of the application. Mrs. Wirt testified on direct examination that she rode the Union Pacific bus from Shelley to Idaho Falls about once a month; that Christmas morning 1946 the bus failed to pick her up when she was a short distance from the bus depot; that she waited and some one came along and gave her a ride; that sometimes the buses were crowded; that she believed she would be benefited by the proposed schedule; for that reason she wished additional bus service. On cross-examination she testified that the proposed Nichols schedule would not have assisted her on the Christmas morning she testified about; that she thought schedules should be arranged to meet the requirements of the general public; that if she went to Idaho Falls and wanted to return to Shelley the same day, she wouldn’t be able to return on the Nichols bus because it wouldn’t be coming back until the next morning.

Glenn A.

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