Dourte & Irelan, Inc. v. Pennsylvania Railroad
Dourte & Irelan, Inc. v. Pennsylvania Railroad
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff sued to recover compensation for damages done to its truck, which was struck by a train of the defendant company while crossing over the latter’s tracks, in the county of Burlington. The contention of the plaintiff was that the accident happened because of the failure of the railroad company to install a crossing bell or to have any other protection in the way of a warning located at the crossing; and, further, that no bell was rung or whistle blown as the train approached. Assuming all of these facts to be satisfactorily proved, it seems to us that the verdict in favor of the plaintiff cannot be justified. It conclusively appeared that there was an unobstructed view down the track in the direction from which the train was approaching for more than a quarter of a mile. The driver of the truck testified that he failed to observe the approach of the train because from the place in which he was sitting in the truck it was im
We conclude that, for the reason indicated, the rule to show cause should be made absolute.
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