Case Name: Pennsylvania Rd. Co., Appellant, v. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, Appellee
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1961-01-11
Citations: 171 Ohio St. 413
Docket Number: No. 36558
Parties: Pennsylvania Rd. Co., Appellant, v. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, Appellee.
Judges: Weygandt, C. J., Zimmerman, Matthias and Bell, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, New Service
Volume: 171
Pages: 413–418

Head Matter:
Pennsylvania Rd. Co., Appellant, v. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, Appellee.
(No. 36558
Decided January 11, 1961.)
Messrs. Bricker, Evatt, Barton, Eckler & Niehoff, Mr. Robert H. Bierma and Mr. Donald M. Tolmie, for appellant.
Mr. Mark McElroy, attorney general, Mr. Herbert T. Maher and Mr. Andrew R. Sarisky, for appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The appellant contends that the commission's order is contrary to the weight of the evidence, is not supported by sufficient evidence and is arbitrary, unreasonable and an abuse of discretion.
The commission determined the crossing in question to be dangerous and that flasher lights are necessary. The record contains evidence supporting the contentions of both parties. Ordinarily this court will not substitute its judgment on questions of fact for that of the commission. It does not appear from an examination of the record that the order of the commission is against the manifest weight of the evidence or is otherwise unlawful or unreasonable. The order is, therefore, affirmed. New York Central Rd. Co. v. Public Utilities Commission, 166 Ohio St., 113.
Order affirmed.
Weygandt, C. J., Zimmerman, Matthias and Bell, JJ., concur.
Herbert, J., dissents.
O'Neill, J., not participating.