15 Pa. Super. 26 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1900
Opinion by
The plaintiff was injured in an accident which occurred as she was getting on a street car. She had signaled the car to stop at a regular street crossing. Two cars were being run coupled together and they stopped in response to her signal. No passenger was discharged at that place and she was the only one to get on the cars. While the car was standing still she started to mount the rear platform of the trailer car. When she had hold of the two hand rails, with her right foot on’the lower step, and in the act of drawing her body up so as to place her left foot on the step, a signal was given to the motorman of the front car, and the cars started forward. The plain
The judgment is affirmed.