92 Ala. 228 | Ala. | 1890
On the 5th day of March, 1889, one of the ■defendant’s trains going East and another of its trains going W est met at Yan Dorn, a flag station on the defendant’s road, .and the regular meeting point of the two trains. At that place the' defendant’s main track and a side track run East and West, the side track being North of the main track. On the day mentioned the East bound train stopped on the main track, and the West bound train took the side track. When the two trains arrived, the plaintiff was at his nephew’s house, about one hundred yards North of the point where a public dirt road crossed the two tracks. The plaintiff left that house for the purpose of going to see a person who was a passenger on the East bound train. When he got to the gate leading-out of the yard in which the house stood, both of the trains had stopped. When the plaintiff reached the road crossing the ■engine atl ached to the West -bound train was standing still across the dirt road ; the plaintiff passed by the side of the engine and walked along in a westerly direction and parallel with the track, and about three or four feet from the track a ■distance of thirty or forty feet, and then turned and stepped
The Circuit Court erred in refusing to give the charge numbered 1 requested by the defendant.
Reversed and remanded.