RISBERG v. DULUTH, MISSABE & IRON RANGE RAILWAY CO.

No. 35,263.

233 Minn. 396 (1951)

ROBERT RISBERG v. DULUTH, MISSABE & IRON RANGE RAILWAY COMPANY.,

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 22, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louisell & Louisell and David W. Louisell, for appellant.

W.O. Bissonett and William H. Crago, for respondent.


MAGNEY, JUSTICE.

The Zenith Dredge Company owns and operates a large rock quarry near the Duluth steel plant district. A network of railroad tracks is laid out on its property. The total length of these tracks is about three miles. This system connects up with the tracks of the Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway Company, the defendant herein, an interstate carrier, at a station called Brewer. The quarry is equipped with a steam locomotive and a self-propelling...

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