Shunting definition

Shunting means the movement of a vehicle or vehicles with or without an engine or of any engine or any other self-propelled vehicle, for the purpose of attaching, detaching or transfer or for any other purpose;
Shunting means the movement of a locomotive, motor powered vehicle or vehicles, or of a locomotive or motor powered vehicle with vehicles attached, to, from or on a running line or siding within certain prescribed limits;
Shunting means moving a train or part of a train in order to arrange or rearrange the wagon consist;

Examples of Shunting in a sentence

  • The Operator shall ensure access to the SF in accordance with the principles stipulated in the Agreement and the SF Regulations, adhering to the terms of conducting Shunting Movements stipulated in the Regulations of operations of railway siding and other internal regulations indicated in Appendix 2 to the SF Regulations.

  • The Operator shall ensure access to the SIF in accordance with the principles stipulated in the Agreement and the SIF Regulations, adhering to the terms of conducting Shunting Movements stipulated in the Regulations of operations of railway siding and other internal regulations indicated in Appendix 2 to the SIF Regulations.

  • Driver An employee at this level will  Undertake all train operation tasks within their qualifications and competence including (but not limited to):  Route tuition,  Shunting,  Fuelling,  Sanding,  Pre departure testing, checking oil, water and fuel,  Cleaning cabs and windscreens,  Routine repairs,  Provisioning and preparation of locomotives,  Driving motor vehicles (where incidental to train operations) and administrative tasks associated with train operations.

  • The Contractor shall provide the Shunting service of any such quantities of the Product/s as may be specified by ArcelorMittal from time to time.

  • FDRC shall provide the following Facility Services to ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇: • Access • Container lifting and handling • Shunting and marshalling of rail vehicles (South Terminal only).

  • Operational Maintainer Level 5 Duties of Operational Maintainer Level 4 plus a minimum of 2 of the indicative duties listed below: • Shunting, • Marshalling of trains, • Operate loading and unloading equipment, • Conduct inspections on Rollingstock, • Conduct brake testing or brake examinations on Rollingstock, • Computer system operation as applicable to role.

  • The Contractor shall further ensure that its Contractor Employees wear the PPE issued to them at all times during the Shunting service provided.

  • TMI undertakes to analyse all requests for Rail Shunting Services based on the relevant provisions of Resolution No 130/2019 of the Italian Transport Authority (ART) and Implementing Regulation No 2177/2017 and amendments, on access to service facilities.

  • DOO Shunt - Driver Only Shunt Operation – is the Shunting / Marshalling of a Train / Locomotive when only one Driver is assigned to the operation of such.

  • The fees payable by the RU to TMI for the provision of Railway Shunting Services are published on the TMI website in accordance with Resolution No 130/2019 of the Italian Transport Authority (ART).


More Definitions of Shunting

Shunting means the force required to move a leading competitor off his / her chosen racing line but shall not be forceful enough to cause him / her to lose control of his / her vehicle, spin out, or come into contact with the safety wall or barriers.
Shunting means the breaking up, building, placement and collection of Rolling Stock, the brake testing of Rolling Stock and shunting out of non-Railway Worthy wagons at Transnet Freight Rail Yards in respect of the Operator’s Rolling Stock;
Shunting means the force required to move a leading competitor off his chosen racing line but shall not be forceful enough to cause him to loose control of his vehicle, spin out, or come into contact with the safety wall or barriers.
Shunting means the movement of a coach or coaches with or without traction motors or of any other self-propelled vehicle, for the purpose of attaching, detaching or transfer or for any other purpose;
Shunting. 11 means a movement of a rail vehicle or set of rail vehicles inside a railway station or other railway installations such (depot, workshop, marshalling yard, etc.);