SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. v. CORPORATION COMMISSION

No. 6510.

84 Ariz. 365 (1958)

329 P.2d 883

SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, a corporation, Appellant, v. The CORPORATION COMMISSION of Arizona, and William T. Brooks, John H. Barry and Mit Simms, as members of and comprising said Commission, Appellees, and The City of Tucson, Intervenor-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

Rehearing Denied October 21, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Evans, Kitchel & Jenckes and Jos. S. Jenckes, Jr., and Earl H. Carroll, Phoenix, for appellant.

Robert Morrison, Atty. Gen., for appellees.

Harold R. Neubauer, City Atty., Tucson, for intervenor-appellee.


PHELPS, Justice.

The Southern Pacific Company, a railroad corporation, appeals from a judgment which affirms an order of the Corporation Commission directing Southern Pacific to install at its sole expense two electrically operated flashing warning signals to warn automobile traffic of approaching trains at its South Cherry Avenue railroad crossing in the city of Tucson. The Commission entered its order on petition by the...

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