An Index-Digest of the Reported Decisions, Precedents And General Principles Enunciated By the Board of Railroad Commissioners From 1870 to 1911, Inclusive
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Hull V. Nant. Beach R. Co., 1883, 140; 1886, 122; 1888, 146. Winthrop ». B., W. & Pt. Shirley R. Co., 1884, 146. 40. A petition that a station be recommended at a. certain point during the summer season was granted, it appearing that the station was needed for the reasonable accommodation of the public, and that the expenses of construction and of stopping trains would be moderate, even though it was probable that the receipts of the corporation would not be increased except in the distant futu...re. Hingham ?>. Nant. Beach R. Co., 1883, 148. See also Holden v. B., Barre & Gardner R. Co., 1884, 134. McKean v. N. Y. & N. E. R. Co., 1884, 141. Guild 1). N. Y. & N. E. R. Co., 1888, 164. 41. The expediency of running any one train to a given place is to be judged, not only by its direct earnings, but by con- sidering its effects on the general pros- perity of the place. Amherst i>. N. London Northern R. Co., 1886, 120. 42. It an accommodation asked for is rea- sonable, it need not be shown that it will increase the profits of the corporation.
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