Page:Federal Reporter, 1st Series, Volume 4.djvu/61

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LATHEOP V. JUNC. K. 00, 47 �tion granted, therefore, will not restrain that company from operating its own portion of the line with its own motive^ power. �1. And now, October 28, 1880, it is ordered and decreed that an injunetion be granted, until further order of this court, enjoining and restraining the said Junction Eailroad Com- pany, its officers, servants, anà agents, from declining or re- fusing, or in any manner failing, to perform the duties required of them by the charter of said company, and especially from declining or refusing to furnish motive power, haul, receive, ship, or transport over its road freight or passengers arriving in cars by the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Eail- road destined for the Philadelphia & Eeading Eailroad or ita connections, or from declining or refusing to furnish motive power, haul, receive, ship, or transport freight or passengers arriving in cars by the Philadelphia & Eeading Eailroad des- tined for the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Eailroad or its connections, ■ - �2. That the said Pennsylvania Eailroad Company, its offi- cers, agents, and servants, be enjoined and restrained from interfering with, or in any manner hin,dering, the said Juno- tion Eailroad Company from performing its said corporate duties, and transporting freight and passengers as aforesaid. �3. This injunetion shall not be taken to restrain the said Pennsylvania Eailroad Company from furnishing exclusively the motive power to transport the cars aforesaid over and upon that portion of the Junction line which is situated be- tween the north side of Market and Thirty-fifth streets in the city of Philadelphia. ����