PA. RAILROAD CO. v. PA. P.U.C.


184 Pa.Super. 228 (1957)

Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Appellant, v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

June 11, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Windsor F. Cousins, with him Charles E. Mechen, and Basil S. Cole, for railroad, appellant.

Howard L. Criden, Assistant Counsel, with him Thomas M. Kerrigan, Acting Counsel, for Public Utility Commission, appellee.

G. Levering Arnhold, for intervening appellees.

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


OPINION BY GUNTHER, J., June 11, 1957:

The Pennsylvania Railroad Company proposed to withdraw the ticket agents at four of its stations. On the Chestnut Hill Branch there are eleven stations, all but two of which are served by ticket selling agents. In addition, tickets can be purchased at two downtown stations. Chestnut Hill in the Germantown area is not too well patronized and its operation results in a loss in excess of $100,000.00 annually. Under the Company ...

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