Train Slots Sample Clauses

Train Slots. The Freight Customer has:
Train Slots. The Train Operator has: Firm Rights to Train Slots in the Working Timetable relating to Services which are not Contingent Rights; and Contingent Rights to Train Slots in the Working Timetable (and which are identified in the Rights Table by the notation "Contingent" in the column headed "Special Terms").
Train Slots. The Freight Customer has: Firm Rights to Train Slots in the Working Timetable relating to Services which are not Contingent Rights; and Contingent Rights to Train Slots in the Working Timetable (and which are identified in the Rights Table by the notation "Contingent" in the column headed "Special Terms").
Train Slots. Table 2.1: Train Slots Service Description: Train Slots From To Applicable Period TSC Service Group Total Week Day Morning Peak Evening Peak Off Peak Saturday Sunday [All Year] A [All Year] A [All Year] A [ All Year (except [x])] B [ All Year (except [x])] B [ All Year (except [x])] B [Note: For Train Operators which do not distinguish between “Peak” and “Off Peak”, this distinction can be deleted. The table may also need to be amended if a Train Operator wishes to have different numbers of Train Slots on different days. This will be on a case-by-case basis to be agreed between HS1 Ltd and the relevant Train Operator. Applicable Period is also to be completed on a Train Operator by Train Operator basis.]
Train Slots. 2.1 The Train Operator has Firm Rights to the number of Train Slots in the Working Timetable as listed against each Service specified in Table 2.1 under the heading "Train Slots" during the periods specified under the heading “Applicable Period” in Table 2.1 and on the Days and within the Morning Peaks, Evening Peaks and Off Peaks so listed. Train Slots listed under the sub-headings “Morning Peak”, “Evening Peak” and “Off Peak” specified in Table 2.1 are the constituent parts of, and not in addition to, those listed under the sub-heading “Total Week Day” specified in Table 2.1. Table 2.2: Additional Train Slots
Train Slots. Table 2.1: Passenger Train Slots 16th, 18th, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 28th, 33rd, 36th, 40th, 42nd, 45th
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