Locomotive Miles definition

Locomotive Miles means, in relation to a locomotive, the Contract Miles travelled by that locomotive;

Examples of Locomotive Miles in a sentence

  • Non-Scheduled Locomotive Miles: The numbers of miles locomotives are operated in addition to scheduled miles.

  • Scheduled Non-Revenue Locomotive Miles: The number of miles locomotives scheduled in non-revenue service including work trains, test trains, revenue train positioning (dead head) and positioning of rescue trains dispatched because of a non-contractor caused problem such as a fire, flood or other incident.

  • Scheduled Locomotive Miles: The sum of all Scheduled Revenue Locomotive Miles and Scheduled Non-Revenue Locomotive Miles.

  • Scheduled Revenue Locomotive Miles: The number of miles locomotives are operated in revenue passenger-carrying service.

  • PROVIDED HOWEVER, for any Rescue Train dispatched because of a Contractor caused problem such as mechanical failure, track condition, or crew error, miles traveled for the initial positioning of the train consist and return of original scheduled train consist (e.g. maintenance facility to point of scheduled train failure doubled), shall not be included in any Locomotive Miles calculation for billing purposes.

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