151 Iowa 290 | Iowa | 1911
The plaintiff was an experienced passenger brakeman in the employ of the defendant, and was injured while assisting in turning his train on a Y in the yards at Sioux City. When turning the train, it was the plaintiff’s duty to throw the switches before the train passed over them, and to line them up afterwards. The accident occurred in the forepart of January, 1908. On the day of the accident the train reached Sioux City from Tama about 6 o’clock in the evening, and, after discharging its passengers, the plaintiff, with the conductor and other employees, proceeded to the Y for the purpose of turning the train around preparatory to its return to Tama the next day. A viaduct, supported by posts, crossed