§ 943. Power of carriers to adopt | § 955. Duty of railroad company 4. Duty to keep roads, vehicles, etc., in repair. 947. Duty as to roads when pro vided by themselves. 948. Same subject-Not liable for defect in road caused by accident which could not have been foreseenStorms, floods, snowslides, etc. 949. Same subject-Liability for unsound rails, defective switches, etc. 950. Same subject-No liability when injury caused by a stranger. 951. Same subject-Liability for not discovering defect. 952. Responsibility for not adopting useful improvements which may promote the safety of the passenger. 953. Same subject. 954. Same subject-Duty of rail road company to maintain "whip lashes" near overhanging structures or bridges. 6. Duty to accept passenger. 962. Their duty to accept as passengers those who offer themselves for carriage. 963. Same subject. 964. Same subject-Right to be carried on freight trains. 965. Same subject-Right to be carried on special or emergency trains. 966. What persons the carrier may refuse to accept. 967. Same subject-Right to exclude the blind. 968. Same subject-Right to exclude the insane. 969. Same subject-Right to exclude intoxicated persons. 970. Same subject-Right to exclude persons who interfere with the interests or business of the carrier. 7. Separation of passengers for § 984. Same subject-Duty to re sex, color, etc. § 972. Passengers may be separat ed according to sex, character, etc.-Color discriminations. 973. Same subject-Contract of carriage made subject to such regulations. 8. Ejection of passenger for misconduct. 974. But when once accepted, a passenger cannot be ejected unless guilty of some misconduct. 975. Same subject-Not to be ejected for supposed bad character if properly conducting himself. duty to protect passengers from injuries by strikers. 987. Same subject-Duty of carrier to protect passenger from arrest. 988. Same subject-Duty of carrier to protect its passengers against acts of violence by passengers who have been ejected or have alighted. 989. Same subject-Duty of carrier to protect passenger while in station or depot. 990. Difference between passenger and stranger or trespasser as to degree of care and diligence to be used. 991. Same subject-Duty to persons coming to stations to assist passengers. 992. Duty of carrier toward sick, aged and disabled passengers. 993. Same subject-Blind deaf passengers. 994. Duty toward passengers. and intoxicated § 1025. Same subject-Who liable | § 1039. Same subject. 1033. Same subject-Requiring higher fare when paid on train-Reasonable facilities for procuring ticket must be furnished. 1034. Same subject-Waiver of right to demand higher fare when paid on train. 1035. Same subject-Carrier may abandon custom to sell tickets at reduced rates. 1036. Same subject-Ticket must be produced when called for-Lost, mislaid or for gotten tickets. 1037. Same subject-Rebate or train tickets given on payment of cash fare must be produced when called for. 1038. Same subject-Right to require surrender of ticket. 1046. Same subject. 1047. Same subject. 1048. Rule different in case of coupon tickets. 1049. Coupon ticket does not usually import contract of through carriage. 1050. Same subject But con tract for through car riage may be so made. 1051. Effect of non-designation of route in ticket when there is a longer and shorter route. 1052. If ticket does not express the entire contract, it may be shown by other proof. § 1057. Same subject - Passenger should truthfully answer questions of conductor concerning his identity. 1058. Same subject Provision that ticket shall not be good on certain trains. 1059. Same subject Passenger can go only in direction which ticket indicates. 1060. Same subject-How when train does not stop at passenger's destination. 1061. Same subject-How when by mistake he is given obviously wrong ticket. 1062. Same subject-How when ticket is apparently good. 1063. Same subject-Where two or more roads employ a joint ticket agent Which road liable his mistakes. for 1064. Same subject-Where conductor on first line tears off coupon of second line. 1065. Same subject-As between passenger and conductor the ticket produced must govern. 1066. Same subject-But passennot without § 1070. Same subject-Good faith required on part of carrier. 1071. Same subject-When limitation inures to benefit of connecting carrier. 1072. Right of the carrier to provide against liability for injuries to the passenger from the negligence of the carrier or his servants. 1073. Same subject-Actual payment of cash fare not necessary in order to render stipulations against liability for neg. ligence void. 1074. Same subject-No distinction made in these cases as to degree of negligence. 1075. Rule where free passes are issued on condition of no liability. 1076. Carrier may enter into contract of indemnity with insurance company. 15. Regulations of the carrier. 1077. The passenger must conform to the reasonable regulations of the carrier, and may be ejected for refusal. ger remedy. is |