Donnelly v. Southern Pacific Co.

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1941-11-01

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TRAYNOR, J. Plaintiff, the wife of an employee of the Southern Pacific Railroad, was traveling on a free pass from El Paso, Texas, to Sacramento, California, aboard a Southern Pacific train when it collided with an eastbound train standing upon a siding in California. Plaintiff brought this action against the railroad to recover damage…

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