Service Recovery Plan definition

Service Recovery Plan means, in the event of a prevention or restriction of access to the track or a section of the track (howsoever caused) which results in any Cancellation, Partial Cancellation, and/or any Passenger Service being operated with less Passenger Carrying Capacity than the Passenger Carrying Capacity specified for such Passenger Service in the Train Plan, a plan implemented by the Franchisee: (a) to minimise the disruption arising from such prevention or restriction of access by operating, during such period of disruption, the best possible level of service given such disruption, including by: (i) keeping service intervals to reasonable durations; (ii) keeping extended journey times to reasonable durations; and (iii) managing any resulting overcrowding; (b) to: (i) return the level of service to that level specified in the Timetable as soon as reasonably practicable; and (ii) prior to the attainment of the level of service specified in paragraph (b)(i) operate any reduced level of service agreed with Network Rail for the purpose of minimising such disruption pursuant to paragraph (a); (c) in accordance with the principles of service recovery set out in the ATOC “Approved Code of Practice: Contingency Planning for Train Service Recovery - Service Recovery 2013” or any document of a similar or equivalent nature; and (d) where the particulars of such plan in relation to the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) have been: (i) agreed at an initial and, where required, subsequent telephone conference between the Franchisee, Network Rail and any other affected Train Operator; and (ii) on each occasion, recorded in an official control log by the relevant Region Control Manager of Network Rail, and prevention or restriction of access to the track or a section of the track shall have the meaning given to that term in paragraph 1(a)(i) of Schedule 10.3 (Force Majeure and Business Continuity);
Service Recovery Plan means, in the event of a prevention or restriction of access to the track or a section of the track (howsoever caused) which results in any Cancellation, Partial Cancellation, and/or any Passenger Service being operated with less passenger carrying capacity than the passenger carrying capacity specified for such Passenger Service in the Train Plan, a plan implemented by the Franchisee:
Service Recovery Plan means, in the event of a prevention or

Examples of Service Recovery Plan in a sentence

  • The Franchisee shall, within eight weeks of the end of each Reporting Period for which a Service Recovery Plan has been implemented (or such other period as may be agreed by the Secretary of State), submit to the Secretary of State all the comprehensive records (as more particularly described in the relevant paragraph of the Service Recovery Plan) which relate to the implementation of such Service Recovery Plan during that Reporting Period.

  • Such information shall include details as to whether or not any curtailment, diversion, delay or failure to attain any connection is attributable, in the Franchisee's opinion, to either a Force Majeure Event or the implementation of a Service Recovery Plan.

  • Compliance with this agreement also promotes recovery of rough popcorn flower by conserving existing populations as specified in US Fish and Wildlife Service’s (The Service) Recovery Plan for the Rough Popcornflower (2003).

  • However, delisting of federally listed species will depend upon the removal of range-wide threats to the species and completion of the goals and objectives of an approved Service Recovery Plan.

  • Relating to the Implementation of a Service Recovery Plan The Franchisee shall, within eight weeks of the end of each Reporting Period for which a Service Recovery Plan has been implemented (or such other period as may be agreed by the Secretary of State), submit to the Secretary of State all the comprehensive records (as more particularly described in the relevant paragraph of the Service Recovery Plan) which relate to the implementation of such Service Recovery Plan during that Reporting Period.


More Definitions of Service Recovery Plan

Service Recovery Plan means, in the event of a prevention or restriction of access to the track or a section of the track (howsoever caused) which results in any Cancellation, Partial Cancellation, and/or any Passenger Service being operated with less Passenger Carrying Capacity than the Passenger Carrying Capacity specified for such Passenger Service in the Train Plan, a plan implemented by LNER: (a) to minimise the disruption arising from such prevention or restriction of access by operating, during such period of disruption, the best possible level of service given such disruption, including by: (i) keeping service intervals to reasonable durations; (ii) keeping extended journey times to reasonable durations; and (iii) managing any resulting overcrowding; (b) to: (i) return the level of service to that level specified in the Timetable as soon as reasonably practicable; and (ii) prior to the attainment of the level of service specified in paragraph (b)(i) operate any reduced level of service agreed with Network Rail for the purpose of minimising such disruption pursuant to paragraph (a); (c) in accordance with the principles of service recovery set out in the “Approved Code of Practice: Contingency Planning for Train Service Recovery - Service Recovery 2013” or any document of a similar or equivalent nature; and (d) where the particulars of such plan in relation to the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) have been: (i) agreed at an initial and, where required, subsequent telephone conference between LNER, Network Rail and any other affected Train Operator; and (ii) on each occasion, recorded in an official control log by the relevant Region Control Manager of Network Rail, and prevention or restriction of access to the track or a section of the track shall have the meaning given to that term in paragraph 1(a)(i) of Schedule 10.3 (Force Majeure and Business Continuity);
Service Recovery Plan means, in the event of a prevention or restriction of access to the track or a section of the track (howsoever caused) which results in any Cancellation and/or Short Formation, a plan implemented by the Operator:
Service Recovery Plan has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4 of
Service Recovery Plan means, in the event of a prevention or restriction of access
Service Recovery Plan. TOC Minutes Delay Re-Calculation" "Undisputed Cancellation" "Undisputed Network Rail Cancellation" "Undisputed Network Rail Partial Cancellation" "Undisputed Partial Cancellation" The following definitions in clause 1.1 shall be amended as follows:
Service Recovery Plan means, in the event of a prevention or restriction of access to the track or a section of the track (howsoever caused) which results in any Cancellation, Partial Cancellation, and/or any Passenger Service being operated with less Passenger Carrying Capacity than the Passenger Carrying Capacity specified for such Passenger Service in the Train Plan, a plan implemented by the Franchisee: (a) to minimise the disruption arising from such prevention or restriction of access by operating, during such period of disruption, the best possible level of service given such disruption, including by: (i) keeping service intervals to reasonable durations; (ii) keeping extended journey times to reasonable