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  1. City Clerks Office. Christina Chappell, City Clerk. 175 East 2nd Street, Suite 260 Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7513 NOTE: If you are needing to check on a municipal ticket or municipal court case, please visit Municipal Courts online. Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

  2. Relive the early days of railroad transportation by visiting Tulsas Route 66 Historical Village Train and Depot. Built in Pennsylvania in 1942, the Frisco Meteor 4500 Steam Engine pulled a passenger train from St. Louis through Tulsa to Oklahoma City and back until 1947.

  3. The ex-Frisco railroad locomotive #4500 was built in Philadelphia, Pa. in November, 1942 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. It was assigned to pull the passenger train “METEOR” from St. Louis, Mo. thru Tulsa to Okla. City and back on a daily basis.

  4. Located in Southwest Tulsa on Historical Route 66, this open-air museum offers a unique experience educating visitors about Tulsa's history in the oil, refining and transportation industries.

  5. The construction of the Santa Fe line in Tulsa coincided with the boom in the Oklahoma petroleum industry that saw Tulsa rise to global prominence in the energy field. An outgrowth of rail development was traction and trolley service.

  6. This Oklahoma City museum houses restored railroad locomotives, passenger cars, cabooses and an authentic 19th century depot. Exhibits of railroad and trolley artifacts depict the development of Oklahoma's railway system through the 20th century.

  7. Tulsa County Clerk Address 600 Civic Center Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74103 Phone 918-596-5000 Website countyclerk.tulsacounty.org