MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COM'N


163 A.2d 633 (1960)

MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

August 3, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard A. Pierce, Portland, John M. Harrington, Jr., Boston, Mass., Archibald Knowles, Vincent L. McKusick, Portland, for plaintiff.

Richard B. Sanborn, Augusta, for defendant.

Before WILLIAMSON, C. J., and TAPLEY, SULLIVAN, WEBBER, DUBORD, and SIDDALL, JJ.


WEBBER, Justice.

On exceptions. On July 8, 1959 the Maine Central Railroad Company hereinafter referred to as the "Railroad", filed with the Public Utilities Commission a petition for authority to discontinue as of October 25, 1959 its remaining scheduled passenger train service. Involved were eight trains furnishing three round trips daily between Portland and Bangor and one round trip between Portland and Vanceboro. After extended hearings, the Commission on January...

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