UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. v. PUBLIC SERVICE COM'N

No. 4254.

518 P.2d 20 (1974)

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Utah corporation, Appellant (Petitioner below), v. The PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WYOMING et al., Appellees (Respondents below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

January 18, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Loomis, Lazear, Wilson & Pickett and Frederick G. Loomis, Cheyenne, for appellant.

Clarence A. Brimmer, Atty. Gen., and Richard J. Moen, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Cheyenne, for appellees.

Charles E. Graves, Cheyenne, for appellee, Town of Medicine Bow.

Before PARKER, C.J., McEWAN, GUTHRIE, and McCLINTOCK, JJ., and PEARSON, District Judge (R.).


Mr. Chief Justice PARKER delivered the opinion of the court.

This is an appeal from a district court judgment affirming the Public Service Commission's order which rejected the company's petition asking to close its agency station at Medicine Bow.1 The company presents some five reasons why the order was erroneous, which may be summarized as follows:

1. Essentially the petition was refused because the commission concluded that...

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