Permitted Movements on the Nominated Network Sample Clauses

Permitted Movements on the Nominated Network. [To detail any permitted Train Movements by the Operator on the Nominated Network other than direct corridor travel of the Train Service in accordance with the specified Sectional Running Times and Dwell Times]
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Permitted Movements on the Nominated Network. [To detail any permitted Train Movements by the Operator on the Nominated Network other than direct corridor travel of the Train Service in accordance with the specified Sectional Running Times and Dwell Times] 1 This formula for ATP assumes that, for a Train Service operating in the Central Queensland Coal Region, the Train Service operates within an single Individual Coal System. If a Train Service operates in the Central Queensland Coal Region and requires access to more than one Individual Coal System (“Cross System Train Service”), the calculation of ATP will involve calculating a separate ATP for that Train Service for each Individual Coal System and then aggregating those separate amounts. If the Train Service is a Cross System Train Service, QR Network may vary the formula of ATP to reflect this. †
Permitted Movements on the Nominated Network. Subject to the Network Management Principles: 1. The Operator is permitted to carry out Planned Dwell Times, marshalling, shunting and relocation of Rollingstock in an efficient manner within yards and their vicinities. 2. The Operator is permitted to carry out provisioning at facilities at Yukan and Pring. 3. The Operator is permitted to continue to have access to its depots, servicing and provisioning areas (and any other private facilities) connecting to the Nominated Network and QR Network will use its reasonable endeavours to schedule Trains so that such access is not unreasonably blocked. 4. The Operator is permitted to carry out inspections, testing and minor maintenance of Rollingstock in yards on the Nominated Network specifically (but not exclusively) at Yukan and Pring. 5. The Operator is permitted to carry out Stowage of Rollingstock at mutually agreed location(s), taking into consideration the Operator maintenance requirements, depot locations and the availability of access walkways adjacent to such locations.
Permitted Movements on the Nominated Network. Subject to the Network Management Principles: 1. The Operator is permitted to carry out Planned Dwell Times, marshalling, shunting and relocation of Rollingstock in an efficient manner within yards and their vicinities. 2. The Operator is permitted to carry out provisioning at facilities at Callemondah, Barney Point, Jilalan and Pring. 3. The Operator is permitted to continue to have access to its depots, servicing and provisioning areas (and any other private facilities) connecting to the Nominated Network and QR Network will use its reasonable endeavours to schedule Trains so that such access is not unreasonably blocked. 4. The Operator is permitted to carry out inspections, testing and minor maintenance of Rollingstock in yards on the Nominated Network specifically (but not exclusively) at Callemondah, Jilalan, Pring, Coppabella, Bluff, Xxxxxx, South Gladstone and Barney Point. 5. The Operator is permitted to carry out storage and Stowage of Rollingstock at mutually agreed location(s), taking into consideration the Operator’s maintenance requirements, depot locations, and availability of access walkways adjacent to such locations. 6. Subject to Schedule 11, the Operator is permitted to carry out storage of Rollingstock at mutually agreed location(s), taking into consideration the Operator’s maintenance requirements, depot locations and the availability of access walkways adjacent to such locations.
Permitted Movements on the Nominated Network. Subject to the Network Management Principles: 1. The Operator is permitted to carry out provisioning at facilities at agreed locations on terms and conditions agreed with QR. 2. The Operator is permitted to carry out refueling, sanding, inspections and minor maintenance of Rollingstock at Callemondah Powerhouse Road on terms and conditions agreed with QR. 3. The Operator is permitted to carry out testing of Rollingstock at Maryborough West (see Figure 1.3 of Schedule 2) and Auckland Point (see Figure 1.4 of Schedule 2) on terms and conditions agreed with QR. 4. The Operator is permitted to move Rollingstock between Auckland Point and Parana (see Figure 1.4 of Schedule 2) subject to the issue of a valid Authority to Travel and on terms and conditions agreed with QR. 5. The Operator is permitted to move Rollingstock between Maryborough and Maryborough West (see Figure 1.3 of Schedule 2) subject to the issue of a valid Authority to Travel and on terms and conditions agreed with QR.

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