Increased Capacity on Specified Services Sample Clauses

Increased Capacity on Specified Services. Service Diagrammed traction units prior to the May 2011 Subsidiary Change Date HLOS Intervention 1B Traction Units to be operated after the May 2011 Subsidiary Change Date 16:06 Manchester Pic-Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx 142 142+142 16:10 Manchester Vic-Kirkby Merseyside 142 150 16:13 Adwick-Retford 142 142+142 16:30 Buxton-Blackpool North 156 150+150 16:43 Xxxxxxxxxx X Xx-Xxxxxxxxx X Xx 000 000 17:03 Manchester Pic-Marple 142 142+142 17:13 Xxxxxxxxxx X Xx-Xxxxxxxxx X Xx 000 000 17:48 Manchester Pic-Chinley 142 142+142 18:22 Manchester Pic-New Xxxxx Ctl 142 142+142 18:25 Liverpool X Xx-Xxxxxxxxxx X Xx 000 000 18:45 Manchester Vic-Wigan Wallgate 142 150 18:55 Liverpool L St-Warrington Ctl 142 150 06:36 Wigan Wallgate-Manchester Vic 142 150 06:50 Buxton-Blackpool North 150 156 07:16 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx-Manchester 142 142+142 12 Date of Change 12/03/2010 Pic 07:22 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx-Xxxxxxxxxx X Xx 000 000 07:24 Buxton-Manchester Pic 156 150+150 07:29 Adwick-Sheffield 142 142+142 07:38 Wigan North West-Liverpool L St 150+142 150+150 07:39 New Xxxxx Ctl-Manchester Pic 142 142+142 08:13 Wigan Wallgate-Manchester Vic 142 150 08:15 Xxxxxxxxxx X Xx-Xxxxxxxxx X Xx 000 000 08:24 New Xxxxx Ctl-Manchester Pic 142 142+142 08:44 Liverpool L St-Stalybridge 142 150 08:59 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx-Manchester Pic 142 142+142 16:59 Buxton-Blackpool North 156 150
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