Common use of The Timetable and the Working Timetable Clause in Contracts

The Timetable and the Working Timetable. Any specification of railway passenger services in a Train Service Requirement shall (unless the Secretary of State states to the contrary) be regarded as relating to how those services are to be provided for in the National Rail Timetable that Network Rail publishes for passengers, and not how they are to be provided for in the working timetable that Network Rail issues to industry parties at the conclusion of its timetable development process.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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The Timetable and the Working Timetable. Any specification of railway passenger services in a Train Service Requirement Level Commitment shall (unless the Secretary of State states to the contrary) be regarded as relating to how those services are to be provided for in the National Rail Timetable that Network Rail publishes for passengers, and not how they are to be provided for in the working timetable that Network Rail issues to industry parties at the conclusion of its timetable development process.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

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