Train Kilometre definition
Train Kilometre means, in relation to a train, or a portion of a train, a kilometre travelled by that train or that portion of a train, on HS1;
Train Kilometre. (train-km) means the unit of measure representing the movement of a train over one kilometre. The distance used is the distance actually run, if available, otherwise the standard network distance between the origin and destination shall be used.
Train Kilometre in relation to a train, means a kilometre travelled by that train on HS1in providing the Services;
More Definitions of Train Kilometre
Train Kilometre means, in relation to a train, or a portion of a train, a kilometre travelled by that train or that portion of a train, on HS1; "Train Service Category" means, in relation to a railway vehicle, the train type, train length and service type of such railway vehicle, as set out in the List of Consumption Rates; "Underpinning Payments" means any amount received by HS1 Ltd from the Secretary of State as domestic underpinning payments in lieu of the operation of the Shortfall Domestic Services; and "Vehicle Category" means each different type of vehicle used to provide the Services as specified in column B of Part 2 of Schedule 4 to the Contract.; ["VST Plan" means, in relation to a day, the very short term plan prepared by HS1 Ltd after the Applicable Timetable for such day has been prepared in accordance with the HS1 Network Code;] "Volume Event" means a Principal Change Date occurring on or after 1 April 2025 where in respect of the Timetable Year beginning on such Principal Change Date:(a) the total quantum of passenger and freight train movements on HS1 included in the First Working Timetable which takes effect on such Principal Change Date and the First Working Timetable for the following Timetable Period commencing on the Subsidiary Change Date in that Timetable Year (and, in each case assuming that all such train movements operate until the next Timetable Change Date) is at least 4% more or less than the Volume Threshold; or(b) the total quantum of passenger train movements for a passenger train operator or the Train Operator included in the First Working Timetable which takes effect on such Principal Change Date and the First Working Timetable for the following Timetable Period commencing on the Subsidiary Change Date in that Timetable Year (and, in each case, assuming that all such train movements operate until the next Timetable Change Date) is at least 4% more or less than the Volume (Passenger Operator) Threshold; or(c) there is a Freight Adjustment Event,provided that where the period in question is less than 12 months, the number of train movements shall be expressed on an annualised basis;Note: We have sought to simplify the definition of Review/Volume Event by separately defining key concepts. Limb (c) is a new trigger and addresses the situation where all freight services cease to operate on HS1 or, where freight services have not been operating on HS1, the commencement of such freight services.Limbs (a) and (b) have been modified to refer to t...
Train Kilometre in relation to a train, means a kilometre travelled by that train on HS1in providing the Services; "Underpinning Payments" means any amount received by HS1 Ltd from the Secretary of State as domestic underpinning payments in lieu of the operation of the Shortfall Domestic Services; and "Vehicle Category" means each different type of vehicle used to provide the Services as specified in column B of Part 2 of Schedule 4 to the Contract.