154 N.Y. 561 | NY | 1898
In this case no land was taken for the improvement and no overhead structure was erected, but an excavation was made across Main street in the nature of a subway, in which the tracks of the railroad were laid. The excavation was covered with steel beams, upon which a paved passageway was built for use as a street. This alteration, according to the plan adopted by the grade crossing commissioners, required the grade of Main street "to be changed over the beam tunnel, commencing at a point about one hundred and fifty feet south of the tracks" of the railroad company; "thence on a four per cent grade to the tracks at an elevation of 1.67 above" the former "grade of the street; thence to a point about fifty feet north of the tracks where it meets the old grade of the street." The improvement does away with a dangerous grade crossing and furnishes a clear roadway, with a slight change of grade in front of the respondents' property.
We think this appeal is controlled by our decision in the case argued with it affecting Michigan street. (Matter of GradeCrossing Commissioners,
The order should be affirmed, with costs.
All concur.
Order affirmed.