Baxter v. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Co.
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Baxter v. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Co.
Opinion of the Court
Action to recover for personal injuries alleged to have been caused by the negligence of defendant, in which the court below directed a verdict for defendant, and plaintiff appealed from an order denying a new trial.
The facts are as follows: Defendant is engaged in operating a line of railroad between St. Paul and Winnipeg, and at the time of the accident plaintiff was, and for some time prior had been, in its employ as a brakeman on one of its passenger trains. The train upon which plaintiff was so employed arrived at Detroit some time after midnight on the day of the accident, at which place it stopped to receive and discharge passengers. It was the duty of plaintiff, as brakeman, to assist in the loading and unloading of baggage and express packages, and also to assist the passengers, if any, in alighting from or getting onto the train. The train was vestibuled, and as it stopped at the station plaintiff opened the vestibule of one of the cars, and proceeded to the baggage car, where he assisted in loading two trucks of baggage onto the train. Immediately on the completion of this
We are of the opinion that the learned trial court correctly instructed the jury to return a verdict for defendant, and the order appealed from is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- ELI T. BAXTER v. MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL & SAULT STE. MARIE RAILWAY COMPANY
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- Published