BISCHOFF v. BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD


332 Mass. 155 (1955)

123 N.E.2d 701

MARION BISCHOFF vs. BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD (and a companion case).

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Hampden.

January 13, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Moriarty, for the plaintiffs.

Frederick S. Pillsbury, for the defendant.

Present: QUA, C.J., LUMMUS, WILKINS, WILLIAMS, & COUNIHAN, JJ.


WILKINS, J.

The plaintiff and her intestate, who was her husband, on the morning of May 26, 1950, were riding in an automobile owned and operated by him. When they came to the crossing over the defendant's tracks on Ferry Street, a public way leading to their home near the Connecticut River in Holyoke, there was stopped on the crossing a work train of the defendant obstructing their passage, and men were working on both sides of the tracks. After riding in a public...

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