ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. CO. v. LOUISIANA PUB. SERV. COM'N

No. 45064.

125 So.2d 387 (1960)

240 La. 854

ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY v. LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied January 9, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Urchie B. Ellis, Chicago, Ill., Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellant.

Jack P. F. Gremillion, Atty. Gen., Joseph H. Kavanaugh, Baton Rouge, for defendants-appellees.


SANDERS, Justice.

Plaintiff, Illinois Central Railroad Company, petitioned the Louisiana Public Service Commission for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide auxiliary and supplemental motor service parallel to its railroad lines between New Orleans and the Mississippi state line, and between Hammond and Baton Rouge. After hearing, the Commission issued Order No. 7911 denying the application of plaintiff for the reason that the public convenience...

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