Examples of New Working Timetable in a sentence
In default of agreement, in relation to the adequacy of such evidence, between the Train Operator and Network Rail within 28 days after the New Working Timetable is issued reflecting the relevant Network Rail Restriction of Use, the mechanism and procedure for dispute resolution set out in paragraphs 13.2, 13.3 and 13.4 shall apply.
In default of agreement, in relation to the adequacy of such evidence, between the Train Operator and the CVL IM within 28 days after the New Working Timetable is issued reflecting the relevant CVL IM Restriction of Use, the mechanism and procedure for dispute resolution set out in paragraphs 13.2, 13.3 and 13.4 shall apply.
Total trains for each period will be calculated on the basis of the timetabled paths for the relevant period (as set out in the New Working Timetable (as defined in Part D of the HS1 Network Code) together with any services operated pursuant to a Train Operator Variation (as defined in Part D of the HS1 Network Code)) and not the actual paths used.
The New Working Timetable is published at D-26.If NR (on behalf of RfL(I)) is unable to find compliant slots for all Access Proposals and Rolled Over Access Proposals, Train Slots will be allocated in the priority order as set out in Part D of the CCOS Network Code.
The New Working Timetable must be consistent with the exercised firm rights of Railway Undertakings, provided that they have been exercised at or before the relevant Priority Date.
The timetable which the New Working Timetable becomes on a Timetable Change Date is the Working Timetable.
After the New Working Timetable is published Railway undertakings may wish to obtain additional train paths or amend any of their train paths already included.
The New Working Timetable is published at D-26.If NR (on behalf of RfL(I)) is unable to find compliant slots for all Access Proposals and Roll Over Access Proposals, Train Slots will be allocated in the priority order as set out in Part D of the CCOS Network Code.
However, Timetable Participants shall submit their Access Proposals (and any revised Access Proposals) as early as reasonably practicable prior to D-26 in order to facilitate optimal planning of the New Working Timetable by Network Rail and to ensure optimal consultation between Network Rail and all Timetable Participants.
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.