Working Timetable definition

Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to it in Part A of the Network Code.
Working Timetable means the data defining all planned train and rolling-stock movements which will take place on the relevant infrastructure during the period for which it is in force;
Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to it in Part A of the CCOS Network Code.

Examples of Working Timetable in a sentence

  • In default of agreement, in relation to the adequacy of such evidence, between the Train Operator and Network Rail within 28 days after the New Working Timetable is issued reflecting the relevant Network Rail Restriction of Use, the mechanism and procedure for dispute resolution set out in paragraphs 13.2, 13.3 and 13.4 shall apply.

  • Slots in the Working Timetable in respect of a Service Group as listed against each Service specified in Table 2.1 on the Days so listed using any Specified Equipment included in Table 5.1.

  • Without prejudice to Network Rail’s obligations, if any, under Schedule 5 to provide Stabling, Network Rail shall use all reasonable endeavours to provide such Stabling facilities as are necessary or expedient for or in connection with the provision of the Services in accordance with the Working Timetable.


More Definitions of Working Timetable

Working Timetable means the continuously updated data defining all planned train and rolling-stock movements which will take place on the relevant infrastructure, as expressed by allocated capacity rights, during a working timetable period;
Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to it in Part A of the CVL Network Code.
Working Timetable means as set out in Condition D2.1 and D2.1.6.
Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to it in Part A of the Access Conditions. 4th
Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to in Part A of the HS1 Network Code.
Working Timetable means the agreed document set out in Schedule IB which includes details of all scheduled in service journeys together with all positioning journeys showing timing of all scheduled in service journeys, timed at the intermediate timing points specified by the Corporation, and which includes all vehicle workings that identify the journey to be operated by individual vehicles and scheduled stand time at each terminus on the route.
Working Timetable means the data defining all scheduled train and rolling-stock movements on the relevant infrastructure during the period for which it is in force;