Timetable definition

Timetable means the timetable which reflects the working timetable issued by Network Rail at the conclusion of its timetable development process, containing the departure and arrival times of: (a) all Passenger Services which call at Stations and/or Franchisee Access Stations; and (b) principal Connections at those stations and other stations;
Timetable means the timetable in the Fifth Schedule and includes any variations to the Timetable authorised pursuant to this Agreement;

Examples of Timetable in a sentence

  • Indicative Timetable* Event Timing Joint Statements Dispatched in July 2024 Offer opens 25 July 2024 Offer closes (unless extended) 7:00pm (Sydney time) 2 September 2024, unless extended *Dates are indicative only, and subject to change without notice.

  • The Borrower shall complete the Project, and draw final proceeds, on or before (Project Completion Date), which is consistent with the Project Timetable in Exhibit 1.


More Definitions of Timetable

Timetable means the Project delivery timetable contained in the Agreed Proposal as varied from time to time;
Timetable means a schedule for the completion of one or more steps required to advance the proceeding (including delivery of affidavits of documents, examinations under oath, where available, or motions), established by order of the court or by written agreement of the parties that is not contrary to an order. (“calendrier”)
Timetable means the timetable set out in the Product Order for the provision of the Professional Services and delivery of any Deliverables.
Timetable means the indicative timetable for, among other things, the implementation of the Scheme and (if applicable) the Substitute Offer set out in Schedule 3, or any amended timetable agreed to by the Parties (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed);
Timetable means the timetable for this RFP, as described at Section 1.10 (RFP Timetable).
Timetable. ’ means a published document informing passengers of headways (intervals between departures or the passing of vehicles), or times when and places where public transport services are available, indicating at least origin and destination points and significant intermediate locations along the route;
Timetable means a document determining the route of a public transport vehicle, the stopping points where passengers may board and exit, the times of departure from the points of departure and stopping, and the time of arrival at the destination.