Common use of Train Plan - Purpose And Responsibility Clause in Contracts

Train Plan - Purpose And Responsibility. 2.1. A Train Plan is the means by which SRT expresses its proposed allocation of the Passenger Carrying Capacity of the Train Fleet to meet passenger demand for the railway passenger services it is to operate. 2.2. SRT shall submit to SRH a Train Plan in respect of the Service Level Commitment and, subsequently, in respect of each Timetable in accordance with this Schedule 1.1. 2.3. In preparing a Train Plan in respect of a Service Level Commitment, SRT shall do so by reference to the timetable that it envisages operating in order to comply with that Service Level Commitment. 2.4. The Train Plan for the Timetable as at 15 May 2022 is to be delivered to SRH prior to the Commencement Date. SRH accepts that this Train Plan may not contain the information referred to in paragraph 2.5 (e) to (g). If that is the case, SRT shall within six (6) months of the Commencement Date update the Train Plan so that it contains all of the information required by this Agreement. SRT shall keep SRH advised as regards this updating and shall promptly supply SRH with a copy of both any interim drafts of the Train Plan and the updated Train Plan. 2.5. Each Train Plan is to set out for each railway passenger service in the Timetable to which it relates: (a) its start point and departure time; (b) its terminating point and arrival time; (c) the class of rolling stock vehicles that the allocated train is to have; (d) the Passenger Carrying Capacity (split between seated and standing capacity) that the allocated train, as formed, is to have; (e) the planned formation of all trains (including, for Scenic Trains, details of catering facilities and luggage, bicycles and goods capacity) and points of splitting or joining of formations); (f) its Actual Passenger Demand most recently determined in accordance with Schedule 1.5 (Information about Passengers); and (g) its Forecast Passenger Demand. 2.6. A Train Plan shall be in any format that SRH may reasonably specify for this purpose. 2.7. In the event of SRT proposing seasonal variations to train formations or capacities, such variations shall be detailed in the Train Plan.

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Samples: Grant Agreement

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Train Plan - Purpose And Responsibility. 2.1. 2.1 A Train Plan is the means by which SRT the Franchisee expresses its proposed allocation of the Passenger Carrying Capacity of the its Train Fleet to meet passenger demand for the railway passenger services it is to operate. 2.2. SRT 2.2 The Franchisee shall submit to SRH the Secretary of State a Train Plan in respect of of: (a) the Service Level Commitment and any Additional Passenger Services that it intends to operate; and, (b) subsequently, in respect of each Timetable in accordance with this Schedule 1.1. 2.3. 2.3 In preparing a any Train Plan in respect of a Service Level CommitmentPlan, SRT the Franchisee shall do so by reference to the timetable that it envisages operating in order to comply with that the Service Level Commitment. 2.4. 2.4 The Train Plan for the Timetable as at 15 May 2022 is to the Start Date shall be delivered to SRH prior submitted by the Franchisee to the Commencement Date. SRH accepts that Secretary of State by no later than the Start Date and, for the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of paragraphs 6, 11.2 and 11.3 of this Train Plan may not contain the information referred to Schedule 1.1 shall apply in paragraph 2.5 (e) to (g). If that is the case, SRT shall within six (6) months respect of the Commencement Date update the Train Plan so that it contains all of the information required by this Agreement. SRT shall keep SRH advised as regards this updating and shall promptly supply SRH with a copy of both any interim drafts of the Train Plan and the updated such Train Plan. 2.5. 2.5 Each Train Plan is to set out for each railway passenger service in the Timetable to which it relates: (a) its start point and departure time; (b) its terminating point and arrival time; (c) the number and class of rolling stock vehicles that the allocated train is to haveeach such railway passenger service; (d) the Passenger Carrying Capacity (split between seated and standing capacity) that the allocated traineach such railway passenger service, as formed, is to have; (e) the planned indicative formation of all trains (including, for Scenic Trains, details each such railway passenger service which has a Target Passenger Demand greater than 75 per cent. of catering facilities and luggage, bicycles and goods capacity) and points of splitting or joining of formations)its Passenger Carrying Capacity; (f) its Actual Passenger Demand most recently determined in accordance with Schedule 1.5 (Information about Passengers); and (g) its Forecast Passenger Demand. 2.6. 2.6 A Train Plan shall be in any format that SRH the Secretary of State may reasonably specify for this purpose. 2.7. In the event of SRT proposing seasonal variations to train formations or capacities, such variations shall be detailed in the Train Plan.

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Samples: Franchise Agreement

Train Plan - Purpose And Responsibility. 2.1. 2.1 A Train Plan is the means by which SRT the Franchisee expresses its proposed allocation of the Passenger Carrying Capacity passenger carrying capacity of the its Train Fleet to meet passenger demand for the railway passenger services it is to operate. 2.2. SRT 2.2 The Franchisee shall submit to SRH the Secretary of State a Train Plan in respect of of: (a) the Service Level Commitment and any Additional Passenger Services that it intends to operate; and, (b) subsequently, in respect of each Timetable in accordance with this Schedule 1.1. 2.3. 2.3 In preparing a any Train Plan in respect of a Service Level CommitmentPlan, SRT the Franchisee shall do so by reference to the timetable that it envisages operating in order to comply with that the Service Level Commitment. 2.4. 2.4 The Train Plan for the Timetable as at 15 May 2022 is to the Start Date shall be delivered to SRH prior submitted by the Franchisee to the Commencement Date. SRH accepts that Secretary of State by no later than the Start Date and, for the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of paragraphs 11.2 and 11.3 of this Train Plan may not contain the information referred to Schedule 1.1 shall apply in paragraph 2.5 (e) to (g). If that is the case, SRT shall within six (6) months respect of the Commencement Date update the Train Plan so that it contains all of the information required by this Agreement. SRT shall keep SRH advised as regards this updating and shall promptly supply SRH with a copy of both any interim drafts of the Train Plan and the updated such Train Plan. 2.5. 2.5 Each Train Plan is to set out for each railway passenger service in the Timetable to which it relates: (a) its start point and departure time; (b) its terminating point and arrival time; (c) the number and class of rolling stock vehicles that the allocated train is to haveeach such railway passenger service; (d) the Passenger Carrying Capacity (split between seated and standing capacity) passenger carrying capacity that the allocated traineach such railway passenger service, as formed, is to have; (e) the planned indicative formation of all trains (including, for Scenic Trains, details each such railway passenger service which has a Target Passenger Demand greater than 75 per cent. of catering facilities and luggage, bicycles and goods its passenger carrying capacity) and points of splitting or joining of formations); (f) its Actual Passenger Demand most recently determined in accordance with Schedule 1.5 (Information about Passengers); and (g) its Forecast Passenger Demand. 2.6. 2.6 A Train Plan shall be in any format that SRH the Secretary of State may reasonably specify for this purpose. 2.7. In the event of SRT proposing seasonal variations to train formations or capacities, such variations shall be detailed in the Train Plan.

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Samples: Franchise Agreement

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Train Plan - Purpose And Responsibility. 2.1. 2.1 A Train Plan is the means by which SRT the Franchisee expresses its proposed allocation of the Passenger Carrying Capacity of the its Train Fleet to meet passenger demand for the railway passenger services it is to operate. 2.2. SRT 2.2 The Franchisee shall submit to SRH the Secretary of State a Train Plan in respect of of: (a) the Service Level Commitment and any Additional Passenger Services that it intends to operate; and, (b) subsequently, in respect of each Timetable in accordance with this Schedule 1.1. 2.3. 2.3 In preparing a any Train Plan in respect of a Service Level CommitmentPlan, SRT the Franchisee shall do so by reference to the timetable that it envisages operating in order to comply with that the Service Level CommitmentCommitment to which it relates. 2.4. 2.4 The Train Plan for the Timetable as at 15 May 2022 the Start Date is to be delivered to SRH prior to in the Commencement Date. SRH accepts that agreed terms marked TP and, for the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of paragraphs 12.2 and 12.3 of this Train Plan may not contain the information referred to Schedule 1.1 shall apply in paragraph 2.5 (e) to (g). If that is the case, SRT shall within six (6) months respect of the Commencement Date update the Train Plan so that it contains all of the information required by this Agreement. SRT shall keep SRH advised as regards this updating and shall promptly supply SRH with a copy of both any interim drafts of the Train Plan and the updated such Train Plan. 2.5. 2.5 Each Train Plan is to set out for each railway passenger service in the Timetable to which it relates: (a) its start point and departure time; (b) its terminating point and arrival time; (c) the number and class of rolling stock vehicles that the allocated train is to haveeach such railway passenger service; (d) the Passenger Carrying Capacity (split between seated and standing capacity) that the allocated traineach such railway passenger service, as formed, is to have; (e) the planned indicative formation of all trains (including, for Scenic Trains, details each such railway passenger service which has a Target Passenger Demand greater than 75 per cent of catering facilities and luggage, bicycles and goods capacity) and points of splitting or joining of formations)its Passenger Carrying Capacity; (f) its Actual Passenger Demand most recently determined in accordance with Schedule 1.5 (Information about Passengers); and (g) its Forecast Passenger Demand. 2.6. 2.6 A Train Plan shall be in any format that SRH the Secretary of State may reasonably specify for this purpose. 2.7. In the event of SRT proposing seasonal variations to train formations or capacities, such variations shall be detailed in the Train Plan.

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Samples: Franchise Agreement

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