Oklahoma Code § 66-184

Title 66. Railroads: Company may lease or sell
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Any railroad company, owning any railroad in this state, may
sell or lease the whole or any part of its railroad and branches
constructed or to be constructed, or any interest therein, together
with all the property, rights, privileges, and franchises thereto
pertaining, to any other railroad company, subject to the provisions
of Article 9 of the Constitution:  Provided, that no such sale or
lease shall be entered into unless the line of railroad so sold or
leased shall, when constructed, form a continuous line of railroad
with the road of the company purchasing or leasing the same, either
by direct connection therewith, or through an intermediate line or
lines, constructed, or to be constructed, which such purchasing or
leasing company shall have the right, by contract or otherwise, when
completed, to use or operate, and any railroad company which shall
so purchase or lease a railroad or railroads in this state shall
possess and enjoy, within this state all the rights, powers,
privileges, and franchises conferred by the laws of this state upon
a railroad corporation formed thereunder.

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