Journey Time definition

Journey Time means the time in the Working Timetable to be taken by a Service in travelling between the specified departure point and specified destination for that Service (including Pathing Time, station dwell time, performance allowances, engineering recovery allowances and any other allowances as provided for in the Applicable CCOS Engineering Access Statement and the Applicable CCOS Timetable Planning Rules);
Journey Time means the time in the Working Timetable to be taken by a Service in travelling between the specified departure point and specified destination for that Service;
Journey Time means the time in the Timetable to be taken by a service in travelling between the specified departure point and specified destinations for that service;

Examples of Journey Time in a sentence

  • The Operating Company shall appoint a suitably qualified person(s) in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 3 Contract Management, Section 2 Key People to perform the function of the Journey Time Reliability Coordinator between 06.30 hrs and 18.30 hrs, seven (7) days a week.

  • The Operating Company may, subject to the written consent of the Director, delegate the actions and responsibilities of the Journey Time Reliability Coordinator to an Incident Liaison Officer for holiday cover and out of Normal Working Hours.

  • Subject to obtaining the approval of the Regulator, the Average Journey Time or Average Pathing Time shall then be varied as agreed by the parties or as determined in accordance with Condition D5 of the Access Conditions.

  • Either party may request the other to agree a reduction or increase in any of the Average Journey Time or Average Pathing Time.

  • The Operating Company shall submit to the Director and the Network Operations Service Provider once (1) every week a rota, including the names and contact details of all Journey Time Reliability Coordinator(s) and the members of the Core Management Teams, who can be contacted by the Director and the Network Operations Service Provider should an Incident occur outside of Normal Working Hours.

  • The Operating Company shall submit to the Director and the Network Operations Service Provider once (1) every month a rota, including the names and contact details of all Journey Time Reliability Coordinator(s) and the members of the Core Management Teams, who can be contacted by the Director and the Network Operations Service Provider should an Incident occur outside of Normal Working Hours.

  • If under paragraph 7.2 a Network Change is treated as having occurred, the parties will try to agree a revised Maximum Key Journey Time for each such Maximum Key Journey Time affected by such Network Change.

  • If under paragraph 7.1 a Network Change is treated as having occurred, the parties will try to agree a revised Maximum Journey Time for each such Maximum Journey Time affected by such Network Change.

  • Subject to paragraph 4.4, the Monitoring Point Seconds Delay in respect of a Service when a Train operating that Service triggers the Monitoring Point shall be equal to the number of seconds (rounded down to the nearest whole second) of Unexpected CCOS Journey Time, provided that any Monitoring Point Seconds Delay which arise from a single incident or a series or related incidents and which are less than 30 seconds in aggregate shall be deemed to be zero.

  • The Seconds Late at a Monitoring Point on a Day shall be derived from the following formula: Seconds Late = where: L in respect of a Service, is the lesser of: the Unexpected CCOS Journey Time; and the Cap, Σ is the sum across all Services in the relevant Service Group which are scheduled in the Applicable Timetable to pass that Monitoring Point on that day and which do pass that Monitoring Point.


More Definitions of Journey Time

Journey Time means the time in the Working Timetable to be taken by a Service in travelling between the specified departure point and specified destination for that Service (including Pathing Time, station dwell time, performance allowances, engineering recovery allowances and any other allowances as provided for in the Applicable Engineering Access Statement and/or the Applicable Timetable Planning Rules);
Journey Time has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 7.5;
Journey Time shall be calculated in respect of each journey by reference to the difference in minutes between the time of departure from the station of origin and the time of arrival at the destination station;

Related to Journey Time

  • Scan time means the period of time between the beginning and end of x-ray transmission data accumulation for a single scan.

  • Travel Time is the time an Interpreter uses to commute to and from an Appointment. Travel time, if more than one (1) hour each way, is added to the total time of the initial Appointment request. See “Payment for Services, Travel Reimbursement” in Exhibit C – Bid Price for additional information.

  • one-way street means a road in which vehicles are prohibited at all times from proceeding in any other than one direction.

  • Journey means the journey of the Train scheduled in the relevant timetable from its station of origin to its destination station; provided that if a Train crosses a Service Group boundary then in respect of each Service Group the Train’s station of origin and destination station shall respectively mean the station at which the Train commences that part of its journey in that Service Group and the station at which it ends that part of its journey in that Service Group; and that where any Train splits to become more than one Train then that part of the Train’s journey up to the station where it splits shall be treated as one journey and each Train into which the Train splits shall be treated as making a separate journey; and "Journey Time" shall be calculated in respect of each journey by reference to the difference in minutes between the time of departure from the station of origin and the time of arrival at the destination station;

  • Real-time means the actual time during which a process or event occurs.