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Contact List for Utilities and Railroads Department of Public Safety Size & Weight Permits Division Contact List for Utilities and Railroads This Section is for the Transporting Company Company Name Application # Address Contact Phone # Please list the Utility Service below. Please keep in mind that there could be multiple Municipalities and Utility Companies involved. Service Provider Contact Phone # Service Provider Contact Phone # RAILROAD INFORMATION Railroad List provided on our website: http://www.swpermitsok.com Please print a copy of the referred to Railroad listing and "Truck Drivers" Business card for emergencies. By checking this box and printing the the Railroad listing and Truckers Business card for emergencies, I am accepting the liability stated below in the legal statement. Under penalty of perjury, pursuant to Title 12, Section 426 of the Oklahoma State Statute and subject to penalty under applicable laws of the State of Oklahoma, that the information provided on this List is true and correct. I further state that I understand provisions in 595:30-3-18 (B) 3 concerning contacting Utilities and Railroads and agree to abide by the provisions of Title 47, Section 14-114 of the Oklahoma Statues that covers assumed Liability for damage highway or structure and other public property as a condition for receiving this Permit for the transportation of the item listed on the permit and that the failure to abide by this Permit as issued by the Department of Public Safety will result in appropriate enforcement action and penalties by the agency or other proper law enforcement agency. Signature Date: Please Fax to 405-522-9006 Railroad Provide Notice at BNSF Railway 1-800-832-5452 Union Pacific Railroad 1-888-877-7267 Kansas City Southern 1-877-527-9464 Watco Companies 1-866-386-9321, ext. 171 (including Stillwater Central Railroad and South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad) AT&L Railroad 580-623-7265 or [email protected] Farmrail System, Inc. 580-214-0388 or [email protected] NOKL Railroad 580-256-8901 or [email protected] Sand Springs Railway 817-205-7579 or [email protected] Tulsa Sapulpa Union Railway 918-224-1515 or [email protected] or [email protected] .
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