L. HAND, Circuit Judge.
Giger, the plaintiff, was a passenger on the defendant's railroad. On the morning in question he boarded a commuters' train at New Rochelle, a suburb near New York, and finding no seats, stood in the vestibule of the coach, at the rear end on the left side. The vestibule was of a common kind; the steps leading to the platform were covered by movable plates, making a flooring with the platform proper from side to side of the car, on which passengers...
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