Fouquet v. New York Central & Hudson River Railroad

Gaynor, J.:

The plaintiff was employed by the defendant as architectural draughtsman, and provided by it with a room upstairs in its building known as the Grand Central Station, Hew York city,'where its passenger trains come in and go out. He was hurt by the negligence of the elevator man, also employed by the defendant, while being carried up to his room by the elevator in said building, which is used by all of' the employees of the defendant who work in rooms or offices in the said building. The plaintiff and the elevator man were fellow servants (Ross v. N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., 5 Hun, 488; affirmed, 74 N. Y. 617, without opinion; McDonald v. Simpson-Crawford Co., 114 App. Div. 859; Wright v. N. Y. C. R. R. Co., 25 N. Y. 564; Vick v. N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., 95 id. 267; Spees v. Boggs, 198 Penn. St. 112).

The judgment should be affirmed.

Present—Woodward, Jenks, Hooker, Gaynor and Miller, JJ.

Judgment and orde.r unanimously affirmed, with costs.