ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RY. CO. v. COLSON LUMBER CO.

2 Div. 399.

113 So.2d 501 (1959)

ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY CO. v. COLSON LUMBER COMPANY et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 25, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lloyd & Dinning, Demopolis, for appellant.

David M. Hall, Eutaw, for appellee Colson Lumber Co.

Ralph Banks, Jr., Eutaw, for appellee Fleming.


STAKELY, Justice.

This is a suit brought by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company, a corporation (appellant), against Colson Lumber Company, a partnership, and James Clyde Fleming (appellees), for damages to the engine and train which occurred when a truck described as "the logger's dream", driven by one John Nixon collided with the engine of the appellant's train at the intersection of so-called Tishabee Road and the Frisco Track in Greene County, Alabama,...

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