CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO /TX/
U-1/A, 1994-03-16
ELECTRIC SERVICES
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                                                         File No. 70-8345 


                    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
 
                          Washington, D.C.  20549
  
                            AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO

                           FORM U-1 APPLICATION
 
                                UNDER THE 
 
                PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1935
 
                           ____________________
 
                      CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
                        539 North Carancahua Street
                       Corpus Christi, Texas  78401
 
                    PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA
                            212 East 6th Street
                          Tulsa, Oklahoma  74119
 
                    SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
                             428 Travis Street
                       Shreveport, Louisiana  71156
 
                       WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY
                                301 Cypress
                           Abilene, Texas  79601
 
          (Names of companies filing this statement and addresses
                      of principal executive offices)
 
                           ____________________
 
                    CENTRAL AND SOUTH WEST CORPORATION
 
              (Name of top registered holding company parent)
 
                           ____________________

                      Stephen J. McDonnell, Treasurer
                    Central and South West Corporation
                       1616 Woodall Rodgers Freeway
                            Dallas, Texas 75202

                           M. Douglas Dunn, Esq.
                      Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
                          1 Chase Manhattan Plaza
                         New York, New York 10005

                (Names and addresses of agents for service)

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         Central Power and Light Company, a Texas corporation ("CPL"), Public
Service Company of Oklahoma, an Oklahoma corporation ("PSO"), Southwestern
Electric Power Company, a Delaware corporation ("SWEPCO"), and West Texas
Utilities Company, a Texas corporation ("WTU"), are electric utility
subsidiaries of Central and South West Corporation ("CSW"), a registered
holding company under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as
amended (the "Act").  CPL, PSO, SWEPCO and WTU are referred to collectively
herein as the "CSW Companies."  The CSW Companies amend their Application in
File No. 70-8345 in the following respects.

Item 1.  Description of Proposed Transaction.
         Item 1 is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows:
         The CSW Companies hereby request authority through July 1, 1999, to
lease owned unit trains and railcars to nonaffiliated third parties.  By
orders dated March 22, 1989 (HCAR No. 24844; 70-7563), June 29, 1989 (HCAR No.
24914; 70-7656) and May 4, 1990 (HCAR No. 25085; 70-7683) (the "Orders"), the
Commission authorized CPL, SWEPCO and PSO, respectively, to lease owned unit
trains and railcars to nonaffiliated third parties from time to time on a
short-term basis when not needed by CPL, PSO and SWEPCO through March 1, 1994,
June 1, 1994 and September 30, 1994, respectively.  The unit trains and
railcars are used by CPL, PSO and SWEPCO to transport coal to CPL's Coleto
Creek electric generating plant located in Fannin, Texas, PSO's Northeastern
Power Station located in Oologah, Oklahoma, and SWEPCO's Welsh Power Plant
located near Cason, Texas and Flint Creek Power Plant located near Gentry,
Arkansas (the "Plants").
         From time to time, the CSW Companies have been approached by other
utilities and by railroads seeking to enter into short-term leases of unit
trains and railcars, and the CSW Companies desire to take advantage of such 

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opportunities.  On those occasions when coal inventory temporarily exceeds its
requirements or at such times when the Plants are inoperative for scheduled
maintenance, the CSW Companies do not need 100% of their unit trains and
railcars.
         Lease terms will cover those periods during which the CSW Companies
do not need the unit trains and railcars for operations.  Such periods will
generally range from as short as the time it takes to make one trip from the
location of a coal source to a Plant to as long as two months; however, if the
Plants were to be out of service, either for scheduled maintenance or for some
other unforeseen reason, such periods could extend up to ten months.  Any
leases will provide for lease rates at or near market rates at the time such
leases are entered into.
         The CSW Companies' forecast of excess railcar capacity for 1994 is:

                            CPL        PSO        SWEPCO        WTU
                            ---        ---        ------        ---
         Current
         number of
         railcars           381        791         1472           0

         Number of 
         railcars
         to be leased
         during 1994          0          2            1           0


The low projected number of excess cars during 1994 reflects current coal
inventories and maintenance schedules.  The number of excess cars could be
significantly higher from time to time depending on these and other factors.
         Recent railcar leasing experience for PSO and SWEPCO is as follows:

         1992 and 1993 Leasing Summary:

                                     PSO                 SWEPCO
                                     ---                 ------
         1992                          0                      0

         1993    10/12 - 10/31       116                    111 4th qtr
                 11/01 - 11/30       115
                 12/01 - 12/31       227

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During the 1992-1993 period, CPL leased no railcars.  WTU had no authority to
lease railcars during 1992 and 1993.
         Because of the circumstances under which opportunities to enter into
the proposed leases arise, the CSW Companies cannot anticipate when unit
trains and railcars will be available for leasing in sufficient time to seek
specific authority from the Commission.  Requiring such authority would
preclude the CSW Companies from taking advantage of short-term opportunities
to lease excess unit train and railcar capacity.  Accordingly, the CSW
Companies request general authority to enter into lease transactions under the
circumstances described herein.
         The CSW Companies anticipate that leases of owned unit trains and
railcars to nonaffiliated third parties will be a small percentage not
expected to exceed an annual average of 50% of owned railcars for each CSW
Company.  Rental income received from the leasing of unit trains and railcars
as proposed will be recorded as a credit to fuel stock account number 151 and
will go to offset the depreciation of railcars and unit trains which is
charged to this account, thus reducing the overall cost of fuel to the CSW
Companies customers.  Any leasing income in excess of the amount of
depreciation charged to account number 151 will be credited to rental income
account number 454.
         The CSW Companies will file within 60 days after the end of each
calendar quarter pursuant to Rule 24 the following information for each CSW
Company: (1) period of time the railcars are leased; (2) number of railcars
leased; (3) revenues earned by month from leasing railcars to nonaffiliates; 
(4) average number of railcars leased during the period and (5) average number
of railcars owned during the period.

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                               S I G N A T U R E
                               - - - - - - - - -


         Pursuant to the requirements of the Public Utility Holding Company
Act of 1935, as amended, the undersigned companies have duly caused this
document to be signed on their behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly
authorized.
         Dated:  March 16, 1994


                                      CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY


                                      By:  /s/ DAVID P. SARTIN
                                         David P. Sartin
                                         Controller



                                      PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA


                                      By:  /s/ DAVID M. THOMISON
                                         David M. Thomison
                                         Treasurer



                                      SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY


                                      By:  /s/ A. G. HAMMETT, III
                                         A. G. Hammett, III
                                         Treasurer



                                      WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY


                                      By:  /s/ D. JOE LAMBRIGHT
                                         D. Joe Lambright
                                         Treasurer




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