INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION v. UNITED STATES

No. 5873.

65 F.2d 180 (1933)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION v. UNITED STATES ex rel. ARCATA & MAD RIVER RAILROAD CO.

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.

Decided April 10, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel W. Knowlton and H. L. Underwood, both of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

Charles D. Drayton and Robert E. Quirk, both of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, and ROBB, HITZ, and GRONER, Associate Justices.


GRONER, Associate Justice.

Arcata & Mad River Railroad Company, which we shall call appellee, operated a narrow gauge line from Arcata, Cal., where it connected with the Northwestern Pacific Railroad, to Korbel, Cal., a distance of about 13 miles. Its entire capital was owned by Northern Redwood Lumber Company, and it was built primarily to transport the lumber company's product for delivery to connecting carriers. Approximately 92 per cent. of its revenues were...

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