Railway Operational Code definition
Examples of Railway Operational Code in a sentence
This paragraph 4 is subject to the rights and obligations of the parties under Part H of the Network Code, the Railway Operational Code, the rights and obligations of the Train Operator and the CVL IM under the CVL Network Code and the CVL Railway Operational Code.
This paragraph 4 is subject to the rights and obligations of the parties under Part H of the Network Code and the Railway Operational Code.
The CVL IM shall, notwithstanding that it shall have accepted a Train Operator Variation Request for a Train Slot which is a Short Notice Service, have no liability under any provision of this Schedule 8 to the Train Operator in respect of delays to any Short Notice Service where such delay arises as a result of the CVL IM meeting its commitments in terms of train regulation as set out in any relevant Train Regulation Policies established pursuant to the CVL Railway Operational Code.
This paragraph 4 is subject to the rights and obligations of the parties under Part H of the CVL Network Code and the CVL Railway Operational Code.
Network Rail shall, notwithstanding that it shall have accepted a Train Operator Variation Request for a Train Slot which is a Short Notice Service, have no liability under any provision of this Schedule 8 to the Train Operator in respect of delays to any Short Notice Service where such delay arises as a result of Network Rail meeting its commitments in terms of train regulation as set out in any relevant Train Regulation Policies established pursuant to the Railway Operational Code.
Nexus shall, notwithstanding that it shall have accepted a Train Operator Variation Request for a Train Slot which is a Short Notice Service, have no liability under any provision of this Schedule 8 to the Train Operator in respect of delays to any Short Notice Service where such delay arises as a result of Nexus meeting its commitments in terms of train regulation as set out in any relevant train regulation policies established pursuant to the Metro Railway Operational Code.
This paragraph 4 is subject to the rights and obligations of the parties under Part H of the Metro Network Code and the Metro Railway Operational Code.
Part H sets out the requirement for Network Rail, in consultation with the industry, to establish a Railway Operational Code (ROC).