Stabling definition

Stabling means the parking or laying up of the Specified Equipment or such other railway vehicles as the Train Operator is permitted by this contract to use on the Network, such parking or laying up being necessary or reasonably required for giving full effect to the movements of Specified Equipment required for the provision of the Services;
Stabling means the parking or laying up of the Specified Equipment, such parking or laying up being necessary or expedient for giving full effect to the movements of Specified Equipment required for the provision of the Services; and “Stable” and “Stabled” shall be construed accordingly;
Stabling means the parking or laying up of Fleet Vehicles in accordance with paragraphs 3 to 6 of Appendix 1 between the time of delivery to the Depot as stated in the relevant Diagram and the time of collection from the Depot as stated in the relevant Diagram (other than as required in connection with the provision of Beneficiary Depot Services in accordance with Schedules other than this Schedule), together with ancillary shunting and marshalling and "Stabled" and "Stable" shall be construed accordingly; and

Examples of Stabling in a sentence

  • Stabling Without prejudice to Network Rail’s obligations, if any, under Schedule 5 to provide Stabling, Network Rail shall use all reasonable endeavours to provide such Stabling facilities as are necessary or expedient for or in connection with the provision of the Services in accordance with the Working Timetable.


More Definitions of Stabling

Stabling means any parking or laying up of Specified Equipment between the time of its delivery to the facility and the time of its collection from the facility which is not Operational Stabling, together with any marshalling, and “Stabled” and “Stable” shall be construed accordingly;
Stabling means the parking or laying up of Rolling Stock which is necessary or expedient for giving full effect to the movements of the Rolling Stock required for the operation of Services;
Stabling has the meaning ascribed to it in the Stabling Policy;
Stabling means the parking or laying up of the Specified Equipment or such other railway vehicles as any Crossrail TOC is permitted by this Access Option to use on the Network, such parking or laying up being necessary or reasonably required for giving full effect to the movements of Specified Equipment required for the provision of the Services and “Stable” shall be construed accordingly;
Stabling means the parking or laying up of the Registered Equipment or such other railway vehicles as CRL is permitted by this contract to use on the Network, otherwise than in the course of operating the Services or carrying out of Ancillary Movements, which parking or laying up is reasonably required for giving full effect to the movements of Registered Equipment required for the provision of the Services, and Stable and Stabled shall be construed accordingly;

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