Bridges v. Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co.
Bridges v. Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co.
Opinion of the Court
This action was before us on a former appeal (132 Mo. App. 576) from a judgment rendered in the circuit court in favor of the defendant. We reversed the judgment and remanded the cause. At the second trial a jury was waived; the cause was submitted to the court and judgment was rendered for plaintiff. Defendant appealed and complains of the overruling of the demurrer to the evidence and of the rulings of the court in its declarations of law. As we view the record the case now presented does not differ in material respects, from that we considered on the former appeal. The new evidence introduced by defendant was merely cumulative and the issues it presents were analyzed and determined in our opinion. We find the rulings of the circuit court were in substantial conformity with the law of the case pronounced by us and, therefore, are constrained to believe that the real object of the present appeal is to induce us to change our opinion.
We do not feel disposed to do this. A carefully re-examination of the case has strengthened our conviction that we decided it by the application of true rules and sound logic. The expansion and development of the means of railroad transportation, as well as the growth of defendant’s business, is compelling the gradual expansion of the road into a double track railroad through the medium of building long passing tracks, with constantly diminishing distance between them.
The judgment is affirmed.
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