FLOOD v. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD


183 Pa.Super. 23 (1956)

Flood, Appellant, v. Pennsylvania Railroad.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

December 28, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel H. Stewart, with him Morris M. Terrizzi, for appellant.

C. Jewett Henry, with him A. Lynn Corcelius, and Henry & Corcelius, for appellee.

Before RHODES, P.J., GUNTHER, WRIGHT, WOODSIDE, ERVIN, and CARR, JJ. (HIRT, J., absent).


OPINION BY GUNTHER, J., December 28, 1956:

Richard L. Flood, plaintiff, instituted an action in trespass against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in which he sought to recover damages sustained to one of his trucks which was struck by defendant's train in its tie yard at Mt. Union, Huntingdon County on April 22, 1953. At the close of plaintiff's case, a judgment of compulsory nonsuit was entered. Plaintiff's motion...

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