Cases 41 - 49 of 49
Consolidated Rail Corporation v. STB
as 07-1401
Petitioner:
Consolidated Rail Corporation
Respondent:
Surface Transportation Board and United States of America
Intervenor For Respondent:
City of Jersey City, Rails to Trails Conservancy, Pennsylvania Railroad Harsimus Stem Embankment Preservation Coalition and others
Intervenor For Petitioner:
212 Marin Boulevard, L.L.C., 247 Manila Avenue, L.L.C., 280 Erie Street, L.L.C. and others
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION v. RITTER et al
as 1:2007cv01370
Plaintiff:
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION
Defendant:
GERARD A. RITTER and SUSAN R. NOREK
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION v. GRIBBIN
as 1:2007cv01371
Plaintiff:
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION
Defendant:
JOHN A. GRIBBIN
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION v. RAY
as 1:2007cv01148
Plaintiff:
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION
Defendant:
JAMES T. RAY
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 Declaratory Judgement
HENDRICKS v. CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION et al
as PAE/2:06-CV-02451
Defendant:
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION
Plaintiff:
HENDRICKS
KELLEY v. CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION et al
as PAE/2:06-CV-02437
Defendant:
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION
Plaintiff:
KELLEY
HARVEY v. CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION et al
as PAE/2:06-CV-02436
Defendant:
CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION
Plaintiff:
HARVEY
Buffalo Crushed v. STB, et al
as 98-1505
Petitioner:
Buffalo Crushed Stone, Inc.
Respondent:
Surface Transportation Board and United States of America
Intervenor:
R.J. Corman Railroad Company/Allentown Lines, Inc. and Consolidated Rail Corporation
City Phil v. Con Rail Corp, et al
as 97-7221
Plaintiff - Appellee:
City of Philadelphia
Defendant - Appellee:
Consolidated Rail Corporation
Defendant - Appellant:
National Railroad Passenger Corporation
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