I. C. C. v. BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS RAILROAD COMPANY

Civ. No. B-74-786.

398 F.Supp. 454 (1975)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION and Alco-Gravure, Inc. v. The BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS RAILROAD COMPANY and Elmer J. Jubb.

United States District Court, D. Maryland, Baltimore Division.

Order May 12, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel S. Linhardt, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C.; Earl H. Nemser, New York City, and Francis J. Gorman, Baltimore, Md., for plaintiffs.

Joseph I. Huesman, Baltimore, Md., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM

BLAIR, District Judge.

The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) instituted this civil action on July 25, 1974, seeking preliminary and permanent injunctive relief against the defendants, The Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad Company (B & A) and its President, Elmer J. Jubb. Specifically, the ICC seeks to restrain B & A from its alleged illegal abandonment of a segment of its track that runs from Clifford Junction in Baltimore City to a...

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