Train Operator performance Sample Clauses

Train Operator performance.Β 4.1 The performance minutes allocated to the Train Operator in respect of any Third Party User (the "TO Performance Minutes") shall be calculated as follows: 𝑇𝑂 π‘ƒπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘›π‘π‘’ 𝑀𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑑𝑒𝑠 = (𝐴 + 𝐡) + (𝐢 + 𝐷) where: A = the total number of Minutes Delay in respect of all Triggers by each train operated by that Third Party User caused by one or more Service Incidents for which the Train Operator is allocated responsibility under paragraphs 2.6(a) and 6.4; and B = 50% of the total number of Minutes Delay in respect of all Triggers by each train operated by that Third Party User caused by one or more Service Incidents for which the Train Operator is allocated joint responsibility with Network Rail under paragraph 6.5; C = the Third Party User Cancellation Minutes in respect of each Third Party Train Cancellation due to a Service Incident for which the Train Operator is allocated sole responsibility under paragraphs 2.6(a) and 6.4, provided that there shall be disregarded any Minutes Delay caused as a result of such Service Incident occurring after the time at which the train of the Third Party User arrives at the point on or off the Network where it subsequently becomes a Third Party Train Cancellation; and
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Train Operator performance.Β 4.1 The performance minutes allocated to the Train Operator in respect of any Third Party User (the "TO Performance Minutes") shall be calculated as follows: = ( + ) + ( + ) where: A = the total number of Minutes Delay in respect of all Triggers by each train operated by that Third Party User caused by one or more Service Incidents for which the Train Operator is allocated responsibility under paragraphs 2.6(a) and 6.4; and B = 50% of the total number of Minutes Delay in respect of all Triggers by each train operated by that Third Party User caused by one or more Service Incidents for which the Train Operator is allocated joint responsibility with Network Rail under paragraph 6.5; C = the Third Party User Cancellation Minutes in respect of each Third Party Train Cancellation due to a Service Incident for which the Train Operator is allocated sole responsibility under paragraphs 2.6(a) and 6.4, provided that there shall be disregarded any Minutes Delay caused as a result of such Service Incident occurring after the time at which the train of the Third Party User arrives at the point on or off the Network where it subsequently becomes a Third Party Train Cancellation; and
Train Operator performance.Β Minutes attributed to Train Operator For each Charging Period there shall be calculated the number of Minutes Delay to Third Party Trains, the number of TPT Cancellation Minutes for Third Party Train Cancellations, in each case, resulting from incidents due to Operator Disruption. Calculation of amount payable by Train Operator In respect of incidents attributable to the Train Operator in accordance with paragraph 6, in each Charging Period, the Train Operator shall be liable to the CVL IM for an amount equal to the Minutes Delay in such Charging Period as calculated in accordance with paragraph 5 multiplied by the Rate; and an amount equal to the sum of the TPT Cancellation Minutes for the Third Party Train Cancellations in such Charging Period multiplied by the Rate.
Train Operator performance.Β 4.1 Minutes attributed to Train Operator For each Charging Period there shall be calculated

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