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Coal and Coke engine and crew at water tank
Coal and Coke engine and crew at water tank


On June 8, 1909, Judge Samuel Burdett of the Kanawha County Circuit Court ruled that the two-cent per mile maximum railroad passenger fare, mandated by legislation passed in 1907, could not be enforced against the Coal and Coke Railway Company.

Learn more:
"The Two-Cent Law Does Not Apply To The Coal & Coke Railroad"
Extracts From Court Documents Relating to Coal & Coke Ry. Co. v. Conley And Avis
Extracts From Supreme Court Decision, Coal & Coke Ry. Co. v. Conley And Avis



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