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CITIES AND STATIONSCITIES AND STATIONSPRINCIPAL HIGHWAYSPRINCIPAL HIGHWAYSCOUNTY SEATSCOUNTY SEATS

LEASED FROM THE STATE OF OKLAHOMALEASED FROM THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA (Underlined)(Underlined)

OPERATED BY TRACKAGE RIGHTS AGREEMENTOPERATED BY TRACKAGE RIGHTS AGREEMENT

AMTRAK SERVICE - HEARTLAND FLYER STATIONSAMTRAK SERVICE - HEARTLAND FLYER STATIONS

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(17)The Heartland Flyer passenger service is operated by Amtrak through funds made available by

Oklahoma and Texas Departments of Transportation in cooperation with the BNSF Railway Company.

TRANSLOAD FACILITYTRANSLOAD FACILITYINDUSTRIAL BUSINESS PARKSINDUSTRIAL BUSINESS PARKS

For more information: www.oda.state.ok.us

State owned track mileage in parenthesis (212 operating miles)

Mileage figures indicate total mainline miles operated

Includes usage by Fort Smith & Van Buren Railwayand the Arkansas Western Railway

McCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSASMcCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSASRIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEMRIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM

MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PARK SPURMAJOR INDUSTRIAL PARK SPUR SKOL

KRR

BNSF(BNSF)UP

KCS

AOKAT&LTO&ECVRRPC

H&EPSOSSTSU

NWOPMRPMR

ORMORMBNGRWFEC

FMRC

FMRCSLWCGNBC

WT&J RAILWAY MUSEUM OR DEPOT RESTORATION PROJECTRAILWAY MUSEUM OR DEPOT RESTORATION PROJECT

SYMBOL CLASS I RAILROADS SYMBOLMILEAGE MILEAGECLASS III RAILROADS

BNSF RAILWAYUNION PACIFIC RAILROADKANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAILWAY

STILLWATER CENTRAL RAILROADGRAINBELT CORPORATIONFARMRAIL CORPORATIONKIAMICHI RAILROADWICHITA, TILLMAN & JACKSON RWY.SOUTH KANSAS & OKLAHOMA RR.

ARKANSAS-OKLAHOMA RAILROADAUSTIN, TODD & LADD RAILROADTEXAS, OKLAHOMA & EASTERN RR.CIMARRON VALLEY RAILROADTULSA’S PORT OF CATOOSABLACKWELLNORTHERN GATEWAY RRWESTERN FARMERS ELEC. CORP.

HOLLIS & EASTERN RAILROADPUBLIC SERVICE OF OKLAHOMASAND SPRINGS RAILWAYTULSA SAPULPA UNION RAILWAYPORT OF MUSKOGEE RAILROADNORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA RR.OKLAHOMA RAILWAY MUSEUM

(Non-Operating)(Non-Operating)STATE-OWNEDSTATE-OWNED

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BNSF

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BNSF

(BNSF)

BNSFBNSF

TO&E

TO&EWFEC

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KRR

KRR

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BNSF

BNSF

BNSF

H&E

BNSF WT&J

BNSF

FMRCGNBC

GNBC

BNSFSKOL

BNSF

BNSF

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KCS

KCS

BNSF

(BNSF)

SLWC

SLWC

(SLWC)

SLWC

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BNSF

AT&L AT&L

AT&L

STATE

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BNSF

BNSF

GNBC

BNSF

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BNSF

BNSF

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BNSF

BNSF

SKOL

SKOL

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UP

UP

UP

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UP

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UP

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UP

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ELKHARTLIBERALTO NEWTON, KS

KIOWA CANEY

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This map, printed by University of Oklahoma Printing Services, is issued by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation as authorizedThis map, printed by University of Oklahoma Printing Services, is issued by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation as authorizedby the Director of Transportation. 10,000 copies have been printed and distributed at a cost of approximately $0.4295 per copy.by the Director of Transportation. 10,000 copies have been printed and distributed at a cost of approximately $0.4295 per copy.

2014-2015 STATERAILROAD MAPRAILROAD MAP

More Information at www.heartlandflyer.com

The Heartland Flyer traveling between Pauls Valley and Ardmore in the Big Canyon area of the Arbuckle Mountains. The Heartland Flyer had a record 84,039 ridership in 2011 and is on course to break the record again in 2012. The Heartland Flyer is also Amtrak’s #1 rated train in customer satisfaction. It makes a daily round trip from between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth, Texas with stops at Norman, Purcell, Pauls Valley, Ardmore and Gainsville seven days a week.

FOR RESERVATIONS: 1-800-USA-RAIL or AMTRAK.COM FOR INFORMATION AND EVENTS: WWW.HEARTLANDFLYER.COM

OKLAHOMAOKLAHOMA

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Be Safe!

FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION FOR FREE DISTRIBUTIONPrepared by

OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

For more information call 1-800-522-8181

Oklahoma Department of TransportationMike Patterson, Director

Gary Ridley, Secretary of Transportation

Rail Programs DivisionCraig Moody, Manager

www.odot.org

THE FRONT COVER: Newly acquired engines arriving for the Stillwater Central Railroad and the South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad. They are partnered through Watco Transportation Services which is one of the largest shortline railroad companies in the United States maintaining 16 mechanical repair shops with contract and emergency services for all of its 30 rail partners and other rail line providers. The SWLC recently purchased ODOT’s Sooner Sub section of track between OKC and Tulsa, previously leased via WATCO before being added to their growing Oklahoma business interests.

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Oklahoma’s Operation Lifesaver would like to share with you “The 7 Steps for Highway Rail Grade Crossing Safety”.

1. Aproach with care.

2 Prepare to stop. Stop - at least 15 feet away.

3. Look and listen both ways carefully.

4. If it won’t fit, don’t commit. Do not enter a crossing unless you can drive completely through without stopping!

5. Look again.

6. Cross tracks with care.

7. Keep going once you start, even if lights start to flash or gates come down.

For more information go to www.oli

The Union Pacific Railroad’s Public Safety Train visited Oklahoma advancing rail crossing safety in the grand old style of rail travel with their exclusive heritage passenger cars.

OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA

The Kansas City Southern Railway winds its way south along the borders of Oklahoma and Arkansas out of Missouri and Kansas. Continuing into Texas and Louisiana, it links major ports along the Gulf of Mexico with Oklahoma’s eastern cities and forest industry.

The Union Pacific Railroad connects Oklahoma’s shortlines and major carriers to US markets west of the Mississippi. Its “unit train” approach uses 100+ cars to optimize fuel, car usage and destina-tion options for the most economic means of transporting freight.

The Stillwater Central Railroad first began operations on state owned tracks from Pawnee to Stillwater, then from Midwest City to Sapulpa that they purchased in 2014. They own trackage from Snyder to Mustang connecting through OKC to the SKOL in Tulsa.

The Tulsa Port of Catoosa began operation on the Verdigris River, the headwaters of the Arkansas River Navigation System, in 1971. Switching engines move cars to the loading platforms where large cranes work the barges. The BNSF and SKOL provide rail access.

Farmrail Corporation was the first operator over state owned rail lines providing freight service to western Oklahoma since 1981. Farmrail also operates the 186 miles of the Grainbelt Corporation. In 2013 they purchased the Sunbelt Line they‘d leased for decades.

The Texas, Oklahoma & Eastern Railroad of southeastern Oklahoma serves forestry and timber related industries around McCurtain County linking up with its sister railroad, the De Queen & Eastern, connecting to the KCS just east of the Arkansas border.

The Austin, Todd & Ladd Railroad operates over former Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific rail lines primarily on their trackage from Watonga to El Reno. Taking full ownership of the Geary to El Reno portion in 2014 ending their state lease-purchase successfully.

The South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad, with trackage in much of southeast Kansas, provides a main link to Tulsa moving freight that also comes through the Port of Catoosa. With their partner, Stillwater Central Railroad, they reach major Oklahoma cities.

The Hollis & Eastern Railroad, a short line running west from Altus, Oklahoma, was built in 1910 by the Fort Worth & North- western branch of the Katy (Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad) that once ran through both the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles.

The Sand Springs Railway was built by philanthropist Charles Page, who endowed it’s passenger profits to the Sand Springs Home for Orphans & Widowed Mothers. It now serves as a freight line to and from downtown Tulsa to Sand Springs industrial parks.

The Oklahoma Railway Museum in OKC have working train engines, passenger cars and cabooses. Their rail memorabilia collection is kept in a 1905 train station. Open free to the public, they offer rides for a fee on alternate Saturdays in April thru August.

The Tulsa Sapulpa Union Railway is a commercial route that connects Sapulpa and eastern Tulsa communities light and heavy industry. First built as an interurban commuter train, it’s tracks run parallel to one of America’s most famous highways - U.S. Route 66.

The Kiamichi Railroad, out of Hugo, Oklahoma provides rail service along the eastern Red River Valley. It links the area to other major carriers going north in Oklahoma, east in Arkansas, south into the Dallas/Fort Worth area and cities in northeastern Texas.

The Northwestern Oklahoma Railroad is a Woodward industrial spur providing oil field suppliers rail shipping across northwestern Oklahoma. The NWO is one of the last sections of MKT tracks that ran from Texas across the Red River to the tip of the panhandle.

The Port of Muskogee Railroad works the loading docks and railyard that services this inland port and its barges traveling along the Arkansas River Navigation System. This vital shipping link allows Oklahoma access to the growing world transport market.

The Wichita, Tillman & Jackson Railway derived its name from two Oklahoma counties and southernmost destination of Wichita Falls, Texas. This route was part of MKT’s western OK branch line. WT&J took ownership of this once state owned trackage in 2010.

The Arkansas Oklahoma Railroad runs on part of an old Chicago Rock Island & Pacific line, operating east to west the rail line runs from McAlester to Howe, Oklahoma. They also provide freight service to the UP east along Shawnee to Oklahoma City trackage.

Sherry Soliz, DirectorOklahoma Operation Lifesaver

A BNSF Railway Company engine pulling a ”shipping container” train north of Guthrie, Oklahoma. The BNSF is one of the largest railways in the U.S. crossing more than half the counties in our state and serves as the host railroad to Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer.

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