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Railroad Contacts RAILROAD CONTACTS RAILROAD AAR REPORTING MARK ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA RAILROAD AOK Railroad Contact: Registered Agent: Patricia Donoley George M. Kern 116 W. Main Street 300 E. Choctaw Wilburton, OK 74578 McAlester, OK 74501 ARKANSAS SOUTHERN RAILROAD ARS Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Arkansas Southern Railroad, LLC Corporation Service Company Craig Richey, Chief General Counsel 10300 Greenbriar Place Watco Companies, LLC Oklahoma City, OK 73159-7653 315 W 3rd Street Pittsburg, KS 66762-4706 AUSTIN, TODD & LADD RAILROAD ATLT Corporate Contact: Todd Owen Lafferty, General Counsel Wheeler Brothers Grain Company, LLC PO Box 29 Watonga, OK 73772-0029 BLACKWELL NORTHERN GATEWAY RAILROAD BNGR Railroad Contact: Registered Agent: Scott Nauer, Director of Operations The Corporation Company Blackwell Northern Gateway Railroad 1833 S. Morgan Road 1910 W. Ferguson Oklahoma City, OK 73128 Blackwell, OK 74631 BURLINGTON NORTHERN-SANTA FE RAILROAD BNSF Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: BNSF Railway Company The Corporation Company Jill K. Mulligan, VP and General Counsel 1833 S. Morgan Road 2500 Lou Menk Dr. AOB-3 Oklahoma City, OK 73128 Fort Worth, TX 76131-2828 CIMARRON VALLEY RAILROAD CVR Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: David L. Durbano The Corporation Company The Western Group LC 1833 S. Morgan Road 3811 South Airport Road, Building N714 Oklahoma City, OK 73128 Ogden, UT 84405 DEQUEEN & EASTERN RAILROAD DQE Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Bradley Gordon, Vice President and Legal Counsel Corporation Service Company Patriot Rail Company, LLC 10300 Greenbriar Place 10752 Deerwood Park Blvd. Ste. 300 Oklahoma City, OK 73159-7653 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Revised 7/23/2020 RAILROAD AAR REPORTING MARK FARMRAIL/ GRAINBELT CORPORATION FMRC/GNBC Railroad Contact: Judy A. Petry, President and General Manager Farmrail Corporation/Grainbelt Corporation P O Box 1750 Clinton, OK 73601 KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN KCS Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Doniele Carlson, Assistant VP, State & Local Relations The Corporation Company Asst. VP, Corporate Communications & Community Affairs 1833 S. Morgan Road Kansas City Southern Railway Company Oklahoma City, OK Cathedral Square 427 West 12th St. Kansas City, MO. 64105 KIAMICHI RAILROAD KRR Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Jerry E. Vest The Corporation Company Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. 1833 S. Morgan Road 20 West Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73128 Darien, Connecticut 06820 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA RAILROAD NOKL Corporate Contact: Mark E. Clemence 1720 Lincoln Ave. Woodward, OK 73801 PORT OF MUSKOGEE RAILROAD PMR Railroad Contact: Scott Robinson, Port Director Muskogee City-County Port Authority P.O. Box 2819, Muskogee, OK 74402 PORT OF CATOOSA TERMINAL RAILROAD, TULSA POCA Railroad Contact: Daniel Grisham, Deputy Port Director Tulsa Port of Catoosa 5350 Cimarron Rd. Catoosa, OK 74015 SAND SPRINGS RAILWAY COMPANY SS Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Sand Springs Railway Company The Corporation Company Leean M. Greenwald 1833 S. Morgan Road Associate General Counsel Oklahoma City, OK 73128 OmniTRAX, Inc. 252 Clayton Street, Floor 4 Denver, CO, 80206-4814 Revised 7/23/2020 RAILROAD AAR REPORTING MARK SOUTH KANSAS AND OKLAHOMA RAILROAD SKOL Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad, LLC Corporation Service Company Laura A. McNichol 10300 Greenbriar Place Vice President, Govt. and Industry Relations Oklahoma City, OK 73159-7653 Watco Companies, LLC 315 W 3rd Street Pittsburg, KS 66762-4706 STILLWATER CENTRAL RAILROAD SLWC Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Stillwater Central Railroad, LLC Corporation Service Company Laura A. McNichol 10300 Greenbriar Place Vice President, Govt. and Industry Relations Oklahoma City, OK 73159-7653 Watco Companies, LLC 315 W 3rd Street Pittsburg, KS 66762-4706 TEXAS, OKLAHOMA & EASTERN RAILROAD TOE Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Texas, Oklahoma & Eastern Railroad, LLC Corporation Service Company Bradley Gordon 10300 Greenbriar Place Vice President and Legal Counsel Oklahoma City, OK 73159-7653 Patriot Rail Company, LLC 10752 Deerwood Park Blvd. Ste. 300 Jacksonville, FL 32256 TULSA‐SAPULPA UNION RAILWAY TSU Railroad Contact: Registered Agent: Tulsa‐Sapulpa Union Railway Company, LLC Roger B. Collins Kevin Tucker 2200 S. Utica Place, Ste. 420 General Manager Tulsa, OK 74114 701 E. Dewey Sapulpa, OK 74066 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD UP Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Union Pacific Railroad Company The Corporation Company James J. Theisen, Jr. 1833 S. Morgan Road Vice President, Corporate Law & Compliance Oklahoma City, OK 73128 1400 Douglas St. Stop 0310, Omaha, NE 68179 Revised 7/23/2020 RAILROAD AAR REPORTING MARK WESTERN FARMERS ELECTRIC CO-OP WFEC Corporate Contact: Ben Wetherill, Coal and Rail Analyst Western Farmers Electric Cooperative W. Highway 70 Fort Towson, Oklahoma 74735 Kiamichi Railroad (KRR) (Primary Operating Railroad on this line) Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Jerry E. Vest The Corporation Company Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. 1833 S. Morgan Road 20 West Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73128 Darien, Connecticut 06820 WICHITA, TILLMAN & JACKSON RAILWAY WTJR Corporate Contact: Registered Agent: Robert Bach, J.D., President The Corporation Company Rio Grande Pacific Corporation 1833 S. Morgan Road 6100 Southwest Blvd, Ste. 320 Oklahoma City, OK 73128 Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Revised 7/23/2020 .
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