WHITAKER v. LOUISVILLE TRANSIT COMPANY


274 S.W.2d 391 (1954)

Ray WHITAKER et al., d/b/a Blue Motor Coach Lines, Appellant, v. LOUISVILLE TRANSIT COMPANY, the City of Louisville, and the Department of Motor Transportation, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

As Modified on Denial of Rehearing December 17, 1954.

Further Modification January 10, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William A. Young, Harry McChesney, Jr., Robert H. Kinker, and Robert M. Pearce, Frankfort, for appellant.

John E. Tarrant, Earl S. Wilson, S. M. Russell, Alan N. Schneider, Louisville, J. J. Leary, Louis Cox, and George M. Catlett, Frankfort, for appellees.


COMBS, Justice.

The respective rights of Blue Motor Coach Lines and the Louisville Transit Company to maintain bus service in the Camp Taylor area of Louisville are in issue. The state Department of Motor Transportation held that both companies had the right to render such service. The circuit court held that the Louisville Transit Company had such right but that Blue Motor Coach Lines did not. Blue Motor has appealed. The City of Louisville, as one of the appellees...

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