Oklahoma Code § 66-7

Title 66. Railroads: Powers of railroad corporations
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Every corporation formed under this article and every railroad
corporation, authorized to construct, operate or maintain a railroad
within this state, shall be a body corporate by the name designated
in its articles, shall have perpetual succession, shall have the

right to sue and be sued, may have a common seal and alter the same
at pleasure, and shall also have power:
First.  To cause such examination and surveys for its proposed
railroad to be made, either within or without this state, as may be
necessary to the selection of the most advantageous route; and for
such purpose by its officers or agents and servants, to enter upon
the lands or waters of any person, but subject to responsibility for
all damage which shall be done thereto.
Second.  To take and hold such voluntary grants of real estate
and other property, either within or without this state, as may be
made to it to aid in the construction, maintenance and accommodation
of its railroad; but the real estate received by voluntary grant
shall be held and used for the purposes of such grant only.
Third.  To acquire under the provisions of this article, or by
purchase, all such real estate and other property, either within or
without this state, as may be necessary for the construction,
maintenance and operation of its railroad, and the station, depot
grounds, and other accommodations reasonably necessary to accomplish
the objects of its incorporation; to hold and use the same, to lease
or otherwise dispose of any part or parcel thereof, or sell the same
when not required for railroad uses, and no longer necessary to its
use.
Fourth.  To lay out its road, not exceeding one hundred (100)
feet in width, either within or without this state, and to construct
the same; and for the purpose of cuttings and embankments and of
obtaining gravel or other material to take such land as may be
necessary for the proper construction, operation and security of the
road, and for the protection of such road from snow, and to cut down
any standing trees that may be in danger of falling on the road,
making compensation therefor as provided by law for lands taken for
the use of the corporation.
Fifth.  To construct its railroad across, along, or upon any
stream of water, watercourse, street, highway, toll or wagon road,
plank road, turnpike, wharf, levee, river front, steamboat or other
public landing, or canal which its route shall intersect, or touch;
to carry any highway, street, toll, or wagon road, plank road,
turnpike, which it shall touch, intersect, or cross, over or under
its track, as may be most expedient for the public good; to change
the course or direction of any highway, street, turnpike, toll or
wagon road, or plank road, when made necessary or desirable to
secure more easy ascent or descent by reason of an embankment or cut
made in the construction of the railroad, and take land necessary
therefor:  Provided, that such highway or road be not so changed
from its original course more than six (6) rods, nor its distance
lengthened more than five (5) rods.
Sixth.  To cross, intersect, join, and unite its railroad with
any railroad heretofore, or hereafter constructed, at any point on

its route, and upon the grounds of such railroad corporation, with
the necessary turnouts, sidings, and switches, and other
conveniences in furtherance of the objects of its connections.  And
every corporation whose railroad is or shall be hereafter
intersected by any new railroad, shall unite with the owners of such
new railroad in forming such intersection and connections and grant
the facilities aforesaid; and if the two corporations cannot agree
upon the amount of the compensation to be made therefor, or the
points and manner of such crossings and connections, the same shall
be ascertained and determined in the manner provided by law for the
ascertainment and determination of damages for the taking of real
property.  But no corporation which shall have obtained the right-
of-way and constructed its road at the point of intersection, before
the application for the appointment of commissioners may be made
shall be required to alter the grade or change the location of its
road, or be required to bear any part of the expense of making and
maintaining such crossings.
Seventh.  To have and use equal room, ground, rights, privileges
and conveniences for tracks, switches, sidings and turnouts upon any
levee, river bank or front, steamboat or other public landing, and
upon any street, block, alley, square, or public ground within any
incorporated town or city, any charter or ordinance of any such town
or city to the contrary notwithstanding; and to accomplish this, may
adjust, with other corporations, the ground to be occupied by each
with such tracks, switches, sidings and turnouts; and if such
corporations cannot agree upon such adjustment, and the amount of
compensation to be paid for the purchase or necessary change of
location and removal of any track previously laid, the same shall be
ascertained and determined, and the common, mutual and separate
rights adjusted in the manner provided by law for the ascertainment
and determination of damages for the taking of real property.  The
commissioners provided by law may employ a competent engineer, and
define, locate and plat the ground and assign to each corporation
the part for the tracks and other conveniences for each, and may
require the removal or purchase of tracks previously laid, so as to
settle justly the rights of each corporation upon such ground, and
assess the damages to be paid under the law providing for the taking
of real property.
Eighth.  To take and convey persons or property over their
railroad by the power or force of steam or of animals, or by any
mechanical power either within or without this state, and to receive
compensation therefor, and to do all the business incident to
railroad corporations.
Ninth.  To erect and maintain all necessary and convenient
buildings, stations, fixtures and machinery for the accommodation
and use of their passengers, freight and business, subject to the
statutes in relation thereto.

Tenth.  To regulate the time and manner in which passengers and
property shall be transported, and the compensation to be paid
therefor.
Eleventh.  To have all the rights, privileges, immunities and
powers vested or accrued by and pursuant to the Oklahoma General
Corporation Act, Section 1001 et seq. of Title 18 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.

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