Train Paths Clause Samples

The 'Train Paths' clause defines the allocation and use of specific time slots and routes on a railway network for a train operator. It typically outlines how train paths are assigned, the process for requesting or modifying paths, and any conditions or priorities that apply, such as maintenance windows or conflicting requests from other operators. This clause ensures that train movements are coordinated efficiently, prevents scheduling conflicts, and provides clarity on the rights and obligations of each party regarding network access.
Train Paths. [Drafting note – Two tables are provided: (1) for a mine in zone 1 (2) for a mine in zone 3
Train Paths. [Drafting note – Two tables are provided:
Train Paths. (a) The Access Provider must allow the Operator to have access to the Network by way of the Operator’s Scheduled Train Paths, subject to and on the terms and conditions of this Agreement. (b) The Operator’s Scheduled Train Paths may only be permanently varied pursuant to Clause 5. (c) The Operator may only apply for additional Scheduled Train Paths pursuant to clause 5.
Train Paths