The claimant was employed as a passenger conductor on a train operating between points in New York State. He was injured on December 19, 1948 when his train made an emergency stop. The employer filed a report of injury with the board and the claimant at the hearings subsequently held challenged jurisdiction claiming that he was engaged in interstate commerce. At the time of the accident the employer transported freight in both interstate and intrastate commerce but it carried...
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