Train Path Description and Service Assumptions Sample Clauses

Train Path Description and Service Assumptions. Train Path Description Load point [ ] Discharge point CCT Pricing Zones 1 3 Kilometres (one way) per PZ 30 20 Service Assumptions Operator 1 Operator 2 [If applicable] Train axle load xx xx Train length (metres) xx xx Maximum speed (km/hr) xx xx Section run times (minutes) xx xx
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Train Path Description and Service Assumptions xx Train length (metres) xx Train axle load Operator 2 [If applicable] Operator 1 Service Assumptions Train Path Description Load point [ ] Discharge point CCTxx Pricing Zones xx xx Kilometres (one way) per PZ xx xx x xxx xxx xxx xxx x x xx xx $xxxx $xxxx Zone x x xx Zone x x xx xxxm (unloaded) xxxm (loaded) xxxm (unloaded) xxxm (loaded) x xxxx (unloaded) xxxx (loaded) Op 1:x:xx xx xxxx xxxx xx/xx/20xx 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Project Completion Conditions Precedent Initial Price/Charge Input Information xx Assumed GT per service - loaded and unloaded xx xx Section run times (minutes) xx Maximum speed (km/hr) Start Date1 Annual Contracted Path Usages2 Allocation Period3 (Monthly or Quarterly) Average Path Usages5 (1/12) Nominated operator and number of path usages Assumed GT per service Pricing Zone Assumed Monthly GTK per PZ Initial TOP Price per Pricing Zone (c/GTK)4 Initial Train Path TOP Charge per Pricing Zone5 Initial Non-TOP Price per Pricing Zone (c/GTK) Pricing Zone Project 1 Project 2 Tranche 1 of Path Usages (existing)Tranche 2 of Path Usages (new) Input information Initial Price/Charge Project Completion Conditions Precedent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3.2 3.3 3 xx xx xx xx x x $xx $xx Zone x xx Zone x xx xxm (unloaded) xxm (loaded) xxm (unloaded) xxm (loaded) xxxx (unloaded) xxxx (loaded) Op 1:xx xxxx xxx x xx/xx/20xx Start Date1 Annual Contracted Path Usages2 Allocation Period 3 (Month or Quarter) Average Path Usages5 (1/12) Nominated operator and number of path usages Assumed GT per service Pricing Zone Assumed Monthly GTK per PZ Initial TOP Price per Pricing Zone (c/GTK)4 Initial Train Path TOP Charge per Pricing Zone5 Initial Non-TOP Price per Pricing Zone (c/GTK) Pricing Zone Project 1 Project 2 Each row of the Train Path Schedule Spreadsheet attached as Annexure B to this agreement, which has [insert] specified as the load point, constitutes a tranche of Path Usages for the purposes of this Train Path Schedule and the following notes apply to those tranches of Path Usages.

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