C. & O.R. CO. v. PUB. SERV. COMM.

Docket Nos. 822, 823.

5 Mich. App. 492 (1967)

147 N.W.2d 469

CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Rehearing denied February 17, 1967.

Remanded for further proceedings June 8, 1967.

January 11, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul C. Younger, Allan F. Schmalzriedt, and John J. Holden, for Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, and Hugh B. Anderson and David P. Van Note, Assistant Attorneys General, for Attorney General, and for Public Service Commission.

Steven L. Dykema, City Attorney, for City of Grand Rapids.

Roger P. O'Connor, Assistant Corporation Counsel, for City of Detroit.

Richard L. Spindle, City Attorney, for City of Wyoming.

Jacob I. Alspector, for Railroad Brotherhoods.


Remanded by Supreme Court to circuit court for further proceedings June 8, 1967. See 379 Mich. 764.

Leave to appeal granted by Supreme Court January 11, 1968. See 380 Mich. 752.

McGREGOR, J.

In November, 1964, the C & O Railway announced to the public, by newspaper advertisements, that its passenger trains, 14 and 15, which ran daily except Sunday between Grand Rapids and Detroit, would be discontinued on January 3, 1965. At the time the discontinuance...

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