30 N.Y.S. 333 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1894
This is an appeal from a judgment for the plaintiff entered upon the verdict of the- jury at circuit. The action is to recover damages for personal injury. According to the plaintiff’s story, a freight train of the defendant stood across a highway near Hopewell, in Dutchess county, for from a half to three-quarters of an hour, completely preventing passage along the highway. The plaintiff desired to cross. After remaining this length of time for the train to move clear of the highway crossing, he applied to a brakeman to learn how long the train was to remain. He was told to climb “right across the train.” Upon this, he attempted to cross