LYNCHBURG TRAFFIC BUREAU v. UNITED STATES

Civ. A. No. 203.

84 F.Supp. 1012 (1949)

LYNCHBURG TRAFFIC BUREAU v. UNITED STATES et al.

United States District Court D. W. Virginia, Lynchburg Division.

Decided June 30, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. G. Burnette, Lynchburg, Va., for plaintiff.

Edward Dumbauld, Herbert A. Bergson, Washington, D. C., and Howard C. Glimer, Jr., Pulaski, Va., for the United States.

J. Stanley Payne, Daniel W. Knowlton, Washington, D. C., for Interstate Commerce Commission.

D. Lynch Younger, Roanoke, Va., Paul V. Miller, Philadelphia, Pa., and Frank H. Cole, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, for the railroads.

Before DOBIE, Circuit Judge, PAUL, Chief Judge, and BARKSDALE, District Judge.


DOBIE, Circuit Judge.

The present civil action was brought by the plaintiff, Lynchburg Traffic Bureau, a Virginia corporation representing business firms in the City of Lynchburg in transportation matters, to have set aside and annulled certain orders and reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission (hereinafter referred to as the Commission). A special court was constituted, as required by 28 U.S.C.A. §§ 2284, 2325, to hear and determine the action.

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