Strategic Rail Authority definition

Strategic Rail Authority means the body known as the Strategic Rail Authority established under the Act as amended from time to time;2nd

Examples of Strategic Rail Authority in a sentence

  • In March, 2005 the U.K. government's Strategic Rail Authority awarded GNER a new 10-year East Coast franchise, starting from May 1, 2005.

  • A By a Franchise Agreement dated 20 August 2004 (the "Franchise Agreement") the Strategic Rail Authority (lithe SRA"), Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive (lithe SPTE") and the Franchisee recorded their agreement as to the provision of certain services for the carriage of passengers by railway.

  • We report the results of our audits to the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA), PTEs and Rail Passengers Committees and will also make these results available at staffed stations on our website and through customer newsletters.

  • We report the results of our audits to the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA), PTEs and Rail Passengers Committees and will also make these results available at staffed stations, on our website and through customer newsletters All Customer Service staff at our stations will be easily identifiable and will present a good image, wearing uniform including name badges.

  • The principal ones were a settlement of a dispute with the Strategic Rail Authority in the U.K. which arose because it sought a participation in our settlement with Network Rail arising out of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ rail disaster.

  • The changes, which see the gradual demise of the Strategic Rail Authority by the end of 2005, have now been turned into legislation.

  • The Strategic Rail Authority created under Section 201 of the Transport Act 2000 (the "Authority") and First!Keolis Transpennine Holdings Limited (the "Franchisee") entered into a franchise agreement dated [DATE] September 2003 (the "Franchise Agreement") under which the Franchisee will secure the provision by FirsdKeolis Transpennine Limited(the "Franchise Operator') of certain services for the carriage of passengers by railway.

  • The functions of the Strategic Rail Authority transferred to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Railways ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • The Strategic Rail Authority, the Franchisee and the Franchise Operator entered into a franchise agreement dated 1 March 2002 in respect of certain railway passenger services designated by the Strategic Rail Authority (the "Franchise Agreement").