Train Control Direction definition

Train Control Direction means any instruction or direction (whether given orally or in writing or by means of signal or other similar device) issued by or on behalf of Aurizon Network acting reasonably relating to Train Movements.
Train Control Direction means all Instructions issued by TfNSW relating to management, continuity and safe operation of Train movements on the Network, including Instructions concerning the actual movement, deployment or placement of Trains, but only to the extent such Instructions:
Train Control Direction means all Instructions issued by TAHE relating to management, continuity and safe operation of Train movements on the Network, including Instructions concerning the actual movement, deployment or placement of Trains, but only to the extent such Instructions:

Examples of Train Control Direction in a sentence

  • 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.

  • Unless acting under a QR Network Train Control Direction, the Operator must not operate Train Services which do not comply with the Train Service Description without the prior written approval of QR Network, which approval may specify terms in addition to or varying the terms of this Agreement in respect of those Train Services, including the Access Charges applicable.

  • 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 Aurizon Network Train Control Direction or a direction from the Aurizon Network Commander) (“Notice”) must be in writing and signed by an authorised officer of that Party and may, if so agreed by Aurizon Network, be in electronic form.

  • The Operator must comply with any such Aurizon Network Train Control Direction.

  • Unless acting under a Aurizon Network Train Control Direction, the Operator must not operate Train Services which do not comply with the Train Service Description without the prior written approval of Aurizon Network, which approval may specify terms in addition to or varying the terms of this Agreement in respect of those Train Services, including the Access Charges applicable [under the End User Access Agreement].

  • The Access Holder must cause the Operator to comply with any such QR Train Control Direction.

  • 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 Train Control Direction or a direction from the QR Commander) (“Notice”) must be in writing and signed by an authorised officer of that Party and may, if so agreed by QR, be in electronic form.

  • Unless acting under a Train Control Direction, the Operator must not operate Train Services which do not comply with the applicable Train Service Description and this Agreement without the prior written approval of Aurizon Network (which approval may specify terms in addition to or varying the terms of this Agreement in respect of the Train Services to which the approval relates, including the Access Charges payable in respect of those Train Services).

  • The Access Holder must cause the Operator to comply with any such QR Network Train Control Direction.

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