Train Service Entitlement definition

Train Service Entitlement means a Railway Operator’s entitlement under an access agreement or train operations agreement to operate a specified number and type of Train services over the Infrastructure within a specified time period and in accordance with specified scheduling constraints for the purpose of either carrying a specified commodity or providing a specified transport service.
Train Service Entitlement means a Railway Operator’s entitlement under an access agreement to operate a specified number and type of Train services over the Infrastructure within a specified time period and in accordance with specified scheduling constraints for the purpose of either carrying a specified commodity or providing a specified transport service, and until such time that access agreements have been developed for all existing QR operated Train services, includes the Capacity that is demonstrably required for the purpose of QR operated Train services and for which access charges are applicable;
Train Service Entitlement means an Access Holder’s entitlement under an Access Agreement to operate a specified number and type of Train Services over the Rail Infrastructure within a specified time period and in accordance with specified scheduling constraints for the purpose of either carrying a specified commodity or providing a specified transport service;

Examples of Train Service Entitlement in a sentence

  • An ITP will be scheduled, utilising Planned Possessions, the Train paths detailed in the MTP for Timetabled Traffics, and for Cyclic Traffics, the System Paths (if applicable) detailed in the MTP, each Railway Operator’s Train Service Entitlement and Train Orders for the particular period in question.

  • Aurizon Network will ensure that, over time, no Railway Operator is favoured over another and, where possible, if one Railway Operator is favoured this time, taking into account the Train Service Entitlement held by a Railway Operator, next time they are not favoured.

  • An ITP will be scheduled, utilising Planned Possessions, the Train paths detailed in the MTP for Timetabled Traffics, and for Cyclic Traffics, the System Paths (if applicable) detailed in the MTP, each Railway Operator‟s Train Service Entitlement and Train Orders for the particular period in question.