Bimodal Locomotive definition

Bimodal Locomotive means a train hauled by a locomotive that is capable of drawing current from the AC System and/or DC System, and, in addition, being powered by an alternative source of energy, including but not limited to diesel;
Bimodal Locomotive means a train hauled by a locomotive that is Traction-Train Compatible;
Bimodal Locomotive means a train hauled by a locomotive that is capable of drawing current from the AC System and/or DC System and, in addition, being powered by an alternative source of energy, including but not limited to diesel; [Network Rail comment: We propose that this definition is amended to clarify that the term "Bimodal Locomotive" refers to the train hauled by the locomotive, not just the locomotive itself.]

Examples of Bimodal Locomotive in a sentence

  • Where Metered Train m is a Bimodal Electric Multiple Unit or Bimodal Locomotive, the Train Operator shall, as a minimum, within seven days of the end of each of the third, sixth, tenth and thirteenth Periods, provide to Network Rail the Traction Electricity Usage Occurrence Data for such Metered Train m.

  • Where, after seven days, any Traction Electricity Usage Occurrence Data is missing in respect of any such Bimodal Electric Multiple Unit or Bimodal Locomotive, all mileage, if any, of such Bimodal Electric Multiple Unit or Bimodal Locomotive operated by or on behalf of the Train Operator shall be deemed, for billing purposes, to be electrified in Traction-Train Compatible situations, and paragraphs 2.4.1.3 and 2.4.1.4 shall apply in respect of all such mileage.

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