Corridor definition

Corridor or "Detroit-Chicago corridor" means the area between Detroit and Chicago within which a high speed rail line is to be located. The corridor shall run between the general geographic areas established by the proposal submitted to the commission.
Corridor means a common passage or circulation space including a common entrance hall.
Corridor means MBS Corridor.

Examples of Corridor in a sentence

  • The City shall reasonably remove, relocate or modify any trail improvement or portion thereof, at its own expense, in order to accommodate additional track or tracks or other railroad related facilities in the Rail Corridor.

  • For example, the coalition that negotiated the groundbreaking Staples CBA, the Xxxxxxxx Corridor Coalition for Economic Justice, had over 20 member organizations at various times.

  • The property subject to this Agreement (the "License Property") is defined as that specific section of the Rail Corridor within the Ukiah City Limits beginning in the south at the south end of Xxxxxx Drive, at or near Station 5814+50(?) and terminating in the north at Brush Street, at or near Station 5968+50.

  • Risk Corridor Report The corridor compares the capitation revenue to service costs and treatment planning costs, not sure what other costs and nuances are involved since the TP template is Annually CFSP Report Name CFSP Report Description Frequency still in the planning/preliminary stage.

  • NS received all trackage within the State of Delaware, along with Conrail’s “trackage rights”9 on Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor and the right to serve the Port of Wilmington.


More Definitions of Corridor

Corridor means a continuous area of land not more than one-half mile in width and running the entire length of a proposed transmission line or pipeline. "Micrositing corridor" is defined below in this rule.¶
Corridor means an enclosed exit access component that defines and provides a path of egress travel to an exit.
Corridor means the area of land in which a designated route may be established for a transmission facility.
Corridor means the area within 300 feet of an electric supplier’s distribution lines as described in Act 432 of 1969.
Corridor means a portion of the high-speed train system as described in Section 2704.04.
Corridor means a particular route of one or more highways of this State, serving predominantly statewide and/or regional travel needs. By way of example and not limitation, State Routes 1, 2, and 141, and U.S. Routes 13, 113, and 202 are corridors under this definition.
Corridor means a percentage of the contract value that may be documented in the contract which limits within a period of time, typically a 12-month period, the dollar amount of Plan Sponsor Initiated Withdrawals that will be payable at Contract Value under the contract.