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Carriers with Permits Permit Status: ACTIVE State of Colorado - Public Utilities Commission - Operating Rights System (OPR) Carriers With Permits Permit Status: ACTIVE CarrierCarrier PUC PUC NumberNumber Carrier PUC Number Carrier PUC Number Carrier PUC Number PRC-62656 PRC-55567 PRC-62616 Raymond CarlockDebra Carl PRC-63481 007 Custom Hauling LLC 05 Company LLC 11th Hour Express LLC dba 17 Mile Ranch 150865 County Road 26 P.O. Box 385 12205 East Harvard Drive 0601 Road 19 Gering, NE 69341 Morrison, CO 80465-0385 Aurora, CO 80014 Fort Morgan, CO 80701 PRC-63367 PRC-62811 PRC-62523 Harold HansenLawrence Han PRC-9628B 1st Choice Transport Inc 2 Brothers Trucking LLC 2 Fast Nickels Transport LLC dba 2 H B Grain 16438 Homestead Court P.O. Box 1723 9354 West Friend Drive 20237 Highway 71 Packer, CO 80134 Rifle, CO 81650-1723 Littleton, CO 80128 Brush, CO 80723 PRC-64222 PRC-56624 PRC-62438 PRC-63928 2 K Transportation LLC 2 R Trucking LLC 24/7 Hauling Inc 3 Angels Transportation Inc 701 5th Street 1918 Road P P.O. Box 11543 4349 Ainchon Circle Greeley, CO 80631 Guide Rock, NE 68942-8102 Denver, CO 80211 Colorado Springs, CO 80913 Frank Kutcher PRC-55317 PRC-63541 PRC-61161 Reyes Cota Simental PRC-64049 dba 3 J Transportation 3 P Delivery Inc 3 P Delivery LLC dba 3 Reyes Trucking 104 38th Avenue 1851 West Oak Parkway # 100 1325 Emerald Terrace 7191 Bryant Street Greeley, CO 80634 Marietta, GA 30062 Sun Prairie, WI 53590 Westminster, CO 80030 PRC-63986 Toby Gonzales PRC-63272 William J Jackson PRC-59459 PRC-59794 3 Timbers Trucking LLC dba 303 Auto Transport dba 4 Daughters Transport 4 R Express Inc Private Mailbox # 265 9260 Clayton Street 10558 Stone Willow Drive 17774 County Road JJ Montrose, CO 81401 Thornton, CO 80229 Parker, CO 80134 Fort Morgan, CO 80701 Tony Herrmann PRC-61203 Giesbrecht Custom Farming Inc PRC-62429 PRC-58752 Virgil Griffith PRC-62449 dba 4 T M Enterprises dba 4 T Trucking 6 Arrow Inc dba 6 G Trucking P.O. Box 331 39820 Big Springs Road P.O. Box 455 14062 Road 29 Pleasant View, CO 81331 Rush, CO 80833 Kiowa, CO 80117 Brush, CO 80723 Mark E Lambert PRC-62749 Charles Camper PRC-63897 PRC-63218 Robert HansonTerrie Hanson PRC-59692 dba 6-L Trucking dba 7 C's Transportation 707 Livestock & Transport Inc dba A & A All Star Movers 211 Coats 14 North Wilmont Circle 820 Q Street 11001 East 120th Avenue Kiowa, KS 67070 Williamsburg, CO 81226 Penrose, CO 81240 Henderson, CO 80640 Selected Type(s): PROPERTY d_rslt_carriers_with_permits 06/11/2008 13:09 Prepared by: PUC - Poley, Jonell Page 1 of 190 State of Colorado - Public Utilities Commission - Operating Rights System (OPR) Carriers With Permits Permit Status: ACTIVE CarrierCarrier PUC PUC NumberNumber Carrier PUC Number Carrier PUC Number Carrier PUC Number Anthony Sandoval PRC-63889 PRC-62845 Arnold BurnsBeverly Burns PRC-54702 Eberardo Beltran PRC-61542 dba A & A Hauling & Concrete A & A Trucking LLC dba A & B Trucking dba A & B Trucking P.O. Box 91 P.O. Box 3301 420 East 57th # 55 1106 East Denver Street Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Avon, CO 81620 Loveland, CO 80538 Holyoke, CO 80734 PRC-58140 A & C Transport LLC PRC-64027 PRC-63641 PRC-57511 A & B Trucking LLC dba A & C Transport A & C Trucking LLC A & D Contractors Inc 238 Willow Creek Trail 641 1/2 Brooks Court P.O. Box 6653 34556 Weld County Road 29 Parachute, CO 81635 Grand Junction, CO 81504 Dillon, CO 80435 Greeley, CO 80631 Juan Manuel Gonzalez PRC-62133 PRC-62296 PRC-64002 Albert J Whipple PRC-59525 dba A & D Trucking A & E Trucking Inc A & I Trucking Inc dba A & L Trucking 1261 South Quieto Way 1260 Coring Place P.O. Box 1213 P.O. Box 72 Denver, CO 80223 Northglenn, CO 80233 Rifle, CO 81650 Mosca, CO 81146-0072 PRC-59063 PRC-49829 Andres Marquez Trevizo PRC-62546 PRC-63500 A & M Construction & Excavation Inc A & M Farms Trucking LLC dba A & M Trucking A & R Construction LLC 2980 East Highway 160 5522 County Road G 6030 West Pacific Circle 2802 West 11th Street Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 Joes, CO 80822 Lakewood, CO 80227 Pueblo, CO 81003 Abraham GomezRosaelia Go PRC-60042 PRC-62962 Al Green PRC-55175 PRC-62857 dba A & R Gomez Trucking A & R Inc dba A & T Trucking A & V Enterprise Inc P.O. Box 149 431 Doris Road 5064 Billings Street P.O. Box 39174 Alliance, NE 69301 Grand Junction, CO 81504 Denver, CO 80239 Denver, CO 80239 Arturo Cortez PRC-62102 Aaron Withington PRC-62268 PRC-64232 PRC-4400 dba A & V Trucking Co dba A & W Express A & W Petroleum Services LLC A & W Water Service Inc 4273 Woodglen Boulevard P.O. Box 243 P.O. Box 906 P.O. Box 887 Thornton, CO 80233 Big Springs, NE 69122 Rifle, CO 81650 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Jacqueline Freimark PRC-63126 PRC-63758 Tara Olson PRC-63157 Cletus Bissell PRC-61701 dba A 1 Auto Body A 3 Trucking LLC dba A A A Bobcat Trucking dba A A A Discount Storage 68559 East Highway 50 26 Crestone Place 16150 Murphy Road P.O. Box 798 Montrose, CO 81401 Parachute, CO 81635 Peyton, CO 80831 Delta, CO 81416 Selected Type(s): PROPERTY d_rslt_carriers_with_permits 06/11/2008 13:09 Prepared by: PUC - Poley, Jonell Page 2 of 190 State of Colorado - Public Utilities Commission - Operating Rights System (OPR) Carriers With Permits Permit Status: ACTIVE CarrierCarrier PUC PUC NumberNumber Carrier PUC Number Carrier PUC Number Carrier PUC Number PRC-63704 PRC-55139 PRC-60658 PRC-61464 A A A Excavation LLC A A A Express Inc A A A Interstate Transportation LLC A A A Trucking Inc P.O. Box 9272 918 Hutchinson Drive P.O. Box 425 7582 Old Spec Road Breckenridge, CO 80424 Cololorado Springs, CO 80910 Union City, IN 47390 Peyton, CO 80831 PRC-59728 Anthony Austin PRC-54285 PRC-63400 PRC-60403 A A American Moving & Storage LLC dba A A Austin Trucking A A Mile High Hauling Inc A A O Inc 4000 Dahlia Street 1943 Weld County Road 37 1750 South Wyandot Street 8150 East 86th Avenue Denver, CO 80216 Brighton, CO 80603-9543 Denver, CO 80223 Commerce City, CO 80022 T N I (USA) Inc PRC-59360 Andy D Archuleta PRC-54509 Korenic Enterprises Inc PRC-60125 A B C Rentals and Sales Inc PRC-57946 dba A A T C O dba A A Trucking dba A Alliance Moving & Storage dba A B C Movers P.O. Box 545 60772 Gunnison Road 6191 East 38th Avenue 307 Delaware Duenweg, MO 64841 Montrose, CO 81401 Denver, CO 80207 Colorado Springs, CO 80909 Allen Beall PRC-53881 PRC-23 A L Bass PRC-54059 PRC-62489 dba A B Courier Service A B F Freight System Inc dba A B Trucking A Blasi & Son Trucking & Earthmoving LLC 4735 West 118th Court P.O. Box 10048 6011 Jackpine Drive 38043 County Road 32.4 Westminster, CO 80031-7833 Fort Smith, AR 72917-0048 Bellvue, CO 80512 Trinidad, CO 81082 PRC-62128 PRC-55217 PRC-60230 PRC-55249 A C A Products Inc A C Excavating Inc A C R Inc A C Simons Trucking Inc P.O. Box 1887 P.O. Box 740837 P.O. Box 562 1955 South County Road # 137 Buena Vista, CO 81211 Arvada, CO 80006 Trinidad, CO 81082 Bennett, CO 80102 PRC-64144 Adolph Carrillo PRC-59499 Alejandro Carlos PRC-61656 Eliseo Alcantar PRC-62015 A C T LLC dba A C Trucking dba A C Trucking dba A C Trucking P.O. Box 7203 22 Road 2631 2036 1st Avenue # 245 1401 9th Street # 25 Avon, CO 81620 Aztec, NM 87410 Greeley, CO 80631 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 PRC-61941 Larry A Osmus PRC-57649 PRC-60430 Alan Mason PRC-59434 A Class Trucking LLC dba A D L Construction Co A D M Trucking Inc dba A D Mason Trucking 21172 East Ida Avenue 2733 East 124th Place P.O. Box 1470 P.O. Box 783 Centennial, CO 80015-3304 Thornton, CO 80241 Decatur, IL 62526 Parker, CO 80134 Selected Type(s): PROPERTY d_rslt_carriers_with_permits 06/11/2008 13:09 Prepared by: PUC - Poley, Jonell Page 3 of 190 State of Colorado - Public Utilities Commission - Operating Rights System (OPR) Carriers With Permits Permit Status: ACTIVE CarrierCarrier PUC PUC NumberNumber Carrier PUC Number Carrier PUC Number Carrier PUC Number PRC-62226 Paul N Ross PRC-59122 Tony Carmona Jr PRC-63888 PRC-63264 A D Water LLC dba A Dummy Trucking dba A F C Trucking A G Trucking Ltd 1010 Pritchard Mesa Court 2927 South Joslin Court 401 Charlotte Street 359 Wagonwheel Trail Grand Junction, CO 81505 Denver, CO 80227 Johnstown, CO 80534 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Anthony P Griego PRC-54634 Adrian Haro PRC-56932 PRC-60223 PRC-56798 dba A Griego Trucking dba A H Transport A I P Transportation Inc A J Construction Inc 5360 East 117th Avenue 2201 East 6th P.O. Box 1743 P.O. Box 3910 Thornton, CO 80233-1884 Pueblo, CO 81001 Greeley, CO 80632 Durango, CO 81302 PRC-63226 PRC-57477 Arthur L Casto PRC-63707 PRC-60374 A J Road & Landscape LLC A Jack Hamilton Inc dba A L Casto Trucking A L Halverson Trucking LLC P.O. Box 714 P.O. Box 366 1109 Reeder Mesa Road 127 Spruce Street Durango, CO 81302 Cortez, CO 81321 Whitewater, CO 81527 Log Lane Village, CO 80705 At My Convenience Light Haulin PRC-63907 Albert Morua PRC-62267 PRC-64201 Arland Miller PRC-64092 dba A M C Light Hauling LLC dba A M C Trucking A M G Trucking LLC dba A M Hauling 3660 Vestal Loop 4835 Benton Street 811 Hubbard Drive 771 26 1/2 Road Broomfield, CO 80023 Denver, CO 80212 Longmont, CO 80501 Grand Junction, CO 81506 PRC-61369 Christine Vogenthaler PRC-56888 PRC-63456 PRC-56707 A M I Trucking LLC dba A M S Courier A M S Enterprize Inc A Man With A Van Inc 309 Lee Street P.O.
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