Examples of Office of Rail Regulation in a sentence
Please use this form to apply to the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) for: • directions under section 17 of the Railways Act 1993 for a new track access contract.
Neighbours.Railway Interoperability Regulations3) For interoperable constituents of systems the project or group responsible for installation and commissioning shall be required to demonstrate compliance with the relevant Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI) where appropriate.4) An authorisation from the national safety authority (i.e. the Railway Safety Directorate of the Office of Rail Regulation) is required before the equipment is to be used in revenue earning service.
The Secretary of State is required under Section 26(2) of the Railways Act to consult with the Office of Rail Regulation (“ORR”) before issuing an ITT.
To ensure the safety of all highway users and to meet the recommendations of the Office of Rail Regulation it was essential that the new trams were given priority through the junctions with the local highway network.
Subject to Clause 7.5, this Agreement shall be binding on and enure to the benefit of the parties and their successors and permitted assigns or assignees but neither party may assign or transfer all or any part of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party and the Office of Rail Regulation.
The Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) became the Office of Rail and Road in April 2015.
The Office of Rail Regulation also provides guidance on what a health and safety policy should contain and how it should be used http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/upload/pdf/management-maturity-model.pdf.
The Office of Rail Regulation was renamed the Office of Rail and Road from 1st April 2015.
Based on the UK total track length of 31105 km (Network Rail, 2006 Annual Return, Table 47) and the Network Rail 2004-5 annual maintenance expenditure of £1271 million (Office of Rail Regulation Annual Assessment of Network Rail, Table 15), the annual maintenance expenditure per track kilometre comes to about £40,000 per km.
Under these Regulations, Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate in the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) is responsible for approving new railways, tramways and certain other guided transport systems (but not guided busways) before they are brought into use.