Village of Jamaica v. Long Island Railroad

21 N.Y.S. 327, 49 N.Y. St. Rep. 365
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 12, 1892
StatusPublished

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Village of Jamaica v. Long Island Railroad, 21 N.Y.S. 327, 49 N.Y. St. Rep. 365 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1892).

Opinion

BARNARD, P. J.

The village of Jamaica has laid out a new highway, which crosses the Long Island Railroad at grade. The question presented is whether the railroad can carry the street over its track at an elevation of some 18 feet. By the charter of the village the railroad is bound to cause a highway to be taken across its track “as shall be most convenient and useful for public travel.” Laws 1853, c. 62.1 This chapter provides that all the provisions of the general railroad law (Laws 1850, c. 1402) shall apply to the village, and that requires the crossing to be over or under the track of the railroad, “as shall be most expedient,” provided that the usefulness of the highway be not un[328]*328necessarily impaired. There is no difference between an old highway which is crossed" by the railroad5 and a new highway which-crosses the-railroad, at,grade. .The general law regulated 'crossing highways, existing. The village charter requires all new roads to be taken across the-track as shall be most convenient, and useful for. public travel, and applies all the provisions of law in relation to crossing- streets- applicable. •The railroad company has the election of methods, and, unless the reasonable usefulness of the highway is. infringed, the selection o.f the com«pany will not be interfered with. People v. New York, Cent., etc., R. Co.,, 74 N. Y. 302. The order- refusing an injunction.should’ therefore-be affirmed,, with costs and disbursements. AH.concur.

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