Crossrail definition

Crossrail means the railway that runs between the termini at Heathrow, Maidenhead, Shenfield, and Abbey Wood;
Crossrail means the rail link authorised by the Crossrail ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, or as may be amended;
Crossrail means the proposed new railway within and through Greater London and connecting Greater London to areas east and west of it;

Examples of Crossrail in a sentence

  • The parties entered into a First Crossrail Track Access Contract dated 21st November 2018 in a form approved by the Office of Rail and Road (“▇▇▇”) pursuant to Section 18(7) of the Act; (which is hereafter referred to as the “Contract”).

  • In the case of London’s newly-built Crossrail central section, ▇▇▇ and HSE have discussed and agreed that the construction work will be enforced by HSE up to the start of commissioning the system, i.e. operation of trains testing the signalling and control systems.

  • Located in Cowcross Yards, a mixed use courtyard tucked behind Cowcross Street, less than a 2 minutes’ walk from Farringdon station which has Crossrail, London Underground and National Rail.

  • Following Network Rail’s entry into any Crossrail Track Access Contract, it shall notify the Train Operator (and send copies of this notice to ▇▇▇ and the Secretary of State) as soon as reasonably practicable of the extent of any modifications to the specified provisions that it reasonably considers, at that time, may be required in relation to the Crossrail Project to enable the Train Operator to plan the future of its business.

  • Under EARR HSE is the EA for construction work on a new-build railway infrastructure project, such as Crossrail, up to the point at which the system becomes an operational railway, when ▇▇▇ becomes the EA.

  • For Phase one works , HS2has established a small claims procedure, modelled on those operated for the construction of the Channel Tunnel, the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) and Crossrail, to provide a positive and clear mechanism for minor construction related residential, business or agricultural claims up to a value to be determined at the time.

  • This Agreement covers the period from 1 January 2010 up to completion of the construction of Crossrail in 2017 and details the joint working arrangements between the above parties in order to provide skilled and productive human resources to enable Crossrail to deliver its objectives.

  • M25 widening is still scheduled to begin in the spring of 2009 and Crossrail in 2010.

  • Safety representatives must normally either have been employed by MTR Crossrail for at least two years or have been employed by MTR Crossrail for at least six months and have had at least two years’ experience in similar employment to that of the staff whom they are to represent.

  • This Agreement is to be read in conjunction with any Agreement Crossrail has with Jobcentre Plus for the provision of resources to meet the same objectives.