Case Name: Altoona Belt Line Extension Street Railway Company v. City Passenger Railway of Altoona
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1904-05-23
Citations: 209 Pa. 282
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 249
Parties: Altoona Belt Line Extension Street Railway Company v. City Passenger Railway of Altoona.
Judges: Before Mitchell, C. J., Dean, Brown, Potter and Thompson, J J.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 209
Pages: 282–283

Head Matter:
Altoona Belt Line Extension Street Railway Company v. City Passenger Railway of Altoona.
Argued April 18, 1904.
Appeal, No. 249, Jan. T., 1908, by plaintiff, from decree of C. P. Blair Co., dismissing bill in equity in case of Altoona Belt Line Extension Street Railway Company v. City Passenger Railway Company of Altoona.
Before Mitchell, C. J., Dean, Brown, Potter and Thompson, J J.
Affirmed.
May 23, 1904:

Opinion:
Opinion by
Mr. Justice Brown,
The court below found that this appellant, the Altoona Belt Line Extension Street Railway Company, formed, with the appellant in No. 250, January term, 1903, but one corporation. We assume that the purpose of its incorporation was only to extend the operations of the other company. No paper-book was printed in this appeal, and it was stated on the argument of the other that the same disposition ought to be made of each.
Decree affirmed and appeal dismissed at appellant's costs.