Examples of Corresponding Day Timetable in a sentence
In paragraph 3.4: where the CVL IM is making the calculation for the purpose of paragraph 3.2(a), T1 shall mean the Corresponding Day Timetable and T2 shall mean the New Working Timetable for the Restriction of Use Day; and where the CVL IM is making the calculation for the purpose of paragraph 3.2(b), T1 shall mean the New Working Timetable for the Restriction of Use Day and T2 shall mean the Applicable Timetable for the Restriction of Use Day.
In paragraph 3.4: where Network Rail is making the calculation for the purpose of paragraph 3.2(a), T1 shall mean the Corresponding Day Timetable and T2 shall mean the New Working Timetable for the Restriction of Use Day; and where Network Rail is making the calculation for the purpose of paragraph 3.2(b), T1 shall mean the New Working Timetable for the Restriction of Use Day and T2 shall mean the Applicable Timetable for the Restriction of Use Day.
Description: The Corresponding Day Timetable (CDTT) is a reference timetable with no ‘baked-in’ possessions.
TA is the number of trains affected, compared to the Corresponding Day Timetable; EBMW is the weighting applicable to the affected route, as set out in Annex B to this Part 3 of Schedule 4; and ITS is 1 or the percentage of trains stopping at intermediate stations for those cases where EBMW = 50%.