Maximum Journey Time definition

Maximum Journey Time means, in respect of a Passenger Train Slot, the corresponding Maximum Journey Time, if any, set out in column 4 of Table 6.1;
Maximum Journey Time means the time allowed by the PAYG System following an Entry Validation by which a Rail Journey must be completed. The maximum time allowed for a Rail Journey varies as set out in Schedule 3. Where the time between an Exit Validation and an Entry Validation is greater than the Maximum Journey Time, the validations are assumed not to be part of a single Rail Journey; Minimum Retail Service means the provision by an Operator of a facility to add PAYG Value at:-

Examples of Maximum Journey Time in a sentence

  • When services are disrupted PAYG users shall be charged the correct fares even when the normal Maximum Journey Time and or Maximum Interchange Time parameters have been exceeded as a result of the disruption.

  • Where Continuation Exits are followed by an Exit Validation, within the agreed Maximum Journey Time parameters, the subsequent Exit Validation will be treated as concluding an end-to-end Rail Journey and the PAYG fare for that end-to-end Rail Journey will be applied.

  • 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.