The opinion of the court was delivered by EASTWOOD, S.J.A.D.
The question raised by this appeal is whether the railroad, by inviting the plaintiff to use the station facilities of the Washington Union Terminal for egress, is liable for injuries occurring beyond the point where the passenger disentrained.
The undisputed facts are: On December 22, 1951, Celia Horelick purchased a railroad ticket for transportation to
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