STATE OF VERMONT v. BOSTON AND MAINE CORPORATION

Civ. No. 4799.

269 F.Supp. 80 (1967)

STATE OF VERMONT v. BOSTON AND MAINE CORPORATION and United States of America. Interstate Commerce Commission, the City of New York, the City of Montreal, the Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition, the Vermont Public Service Board, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks, the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the Brotherhood of Firemen and Engineers, and other unions and employees, by C.N. Monaghan, Intervenors.

United States District Court D. Vermont.

May 11, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chester S. Ketcham of Underwood, Lynch & Ketcham, Middlebury, Vt., for State of Vermont and Vermont Public Service Board.

Hilton H. Dier, Jr., Deputy Atty. Gen., for State of Vermont, Montpelier, Vt., for plaintiff.

John N. Nassikas, of Wiggin, Nourie, Sundeen, Nassikas & Pingree, Manchester, N. H., Black & Plante, White River Junction, Vt., for Boston & Maine Corp.

Joseph P. Radigan, U. S. Atty., Dist. of Vermont, Rutland, Vt., for the United States.

Jerome Nelson, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C., for Interstate Commerce Commission.

David W. Smith, New York City, for City of New York.

Jean Montplaisir, of Page, Mercier & Beauregard, Montreal, Canada, for City of Montreal.

Paul Buisson, Montreal, Canada, for 1967 World Exhibition.

Carleton N. Monaghan, St. Albans, Vt., pro se and for Brotherhood Unions.

Before WATERMAN and SMITH, Circuit Judges, and LEDDY, District Judge.


J. JOSEPH SMITH, Circuit Judge.

The State of Vermont brought this action appealing from and seeking to enjoin and set aside, or to remand for further consideration, a Report and Order of the Interstate Commerce Commission entered January 25, 1967 in Finance Docket No. 24000, Boston and Maine Corp. Discontinuance of Trains, 328 I.C. C. 594, permitting discontinuance of four passenger trains, between Springfield, Massachusetts and White River Junction, Vermont, the...

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