BRIDGES v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY

36822.

96 Ga. App. 497 (1957)

100 S.E.2d 619

BRIDGES, Next Friend v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Rehearing Denied October 14, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. M. Grubbs, Jr., for plaintiff in error.

Matthews, Maddox, Walton & Smith, John W. Maddox, contra.


NICHOLS, J.

1. "A person who crosses the tracks of a railroad company, not at a public crossing, or at a private crossing established by law, or at a crossing which the railroad keeps up or helps to keep up, but at a place where people are accustomed to cross, and where the railroad has done nothing in an affirmative way, and has merely taken no action to prevent such customary crossing, is a trespasser. Tice v. Central of Georgia Railway Co., 25 Ga...

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