Train Control definition

Train Control means the management and monitoring of all Train Movements and of all other operation of Rollingstock on the Infrastructure and of any activities affecting or potentially affecting such Train Movements or Rollingstock operation including:
Train Control means the control of Trains by ARTC or its agents on the Network;
Train Control means the control and regulation of all rail operations (including Train Movements, movements of rolling stock and track maintenance vehicles) to ensure the safe, efficient and proper operation of the Network.

Examples of Train Control in a sentence

  • During April 2013, WMATA staff raised questions about Automatic Train Control (ATC) field testers working with unapproved marked up test procedures.

  • QR Network will provide and will have exclusive responsibility for Train Control in respect of the Nominated Network.

  • Any notice, demand, invoice, certification, process or other communication authorised or required to be given by a Party to another under this Agreement (other than a Train Control Direction or a direction from the Incident Commander) (Notice) must be in writing and signed by an authorised officer of that Party and may, if agreed by the Parties, be in electronic form.

  • Any notice, demand, invoice, certification, process or other communication authorised or required to be given by a Party to another under this Agreement (other than a QR Network Train Control Direction or a direction from the QR Network Commander) (“Notice”) must be in writing and signed by an authorised officer of that Party and may, if so agreed by QR Network, be in electronic form.

  • Aurizon Network must provide, and has exclusive responsibility for, Train Control in respect of the Nominated Network.

  • At the end of the database population, the amount of different processing methods registered in the database was four.

  • In this regard, obtaining additional locomotives and coaches and performing needed upgrades to support Positive Train Control are the highest priority items.

  • A QR Network is responsible for the provision of the Infrastructure and Train Control.

  • The similar concept of CTCS (Chinese Train Control System) was proposed in 2002 in China.

  • When using the Train Control radio system the Operator's Staff are to follow the general radio procedures contained in the Observance of Signals Manual STD/0037/SWK (as amended from time to time).


More Definitions of Train Control

Train Control means the control and regulation of all rail operations (including Train Movements, movements of Rolling Stock and track maintenance vehicles) to ensure the safe, efficient and proper operation of the Network.
Train Control means the control and regulation of rail traffic operating on the RailCorp Network to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the RailCorp Network.
Train Control means the control of Trains by Aurizon in any Yard Facility or on any Approved Additional Infrastructure. Train Control Centre means the function maintained and operated by Aurizon for the purposes of Train Control and includes Aurizon’s shift coordinator for the relevant Yard Facility.
Train Control means the control of Trains by GWAN on the Network.
Train Control means the control of Trains by TAHE on the Network;
Train Control means the control of Trains by TfNSW on the Network;

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