Private Siding definition

Private Siding means the Railway siding as defined in the siding agreement with the railways inside the Wet Leasing Agent's Yard and where railway wagons are placed for unloading and / or booking of Iron & Steel materials.
Private Siding means a siding owned and maintained by a person who does not own, control or manage the running line with which the siding connects or to which it has access, but does not include a marshalling yard or a passenger or freight terminal, or a siding of a kind prescribed as excluded from this definition;
Private Siding. - means the Customer’s private siding, which is a railway line in private use and/or ownership which is connected to Transnet Freight Rail’s railway line by means of a Turnout and includes, without limitation, any shunting yard, marshalling yard, siding extension or any section of a railway line which, either directly or indirectly, provides access to Transnet Freight Rail’s railway lines and any premises owned / leased / or in respect of which the Customer has a right of use.

Examples of Private Siding in a sentence

  • The proceeds from the insurance cover referred to in clause 16.1.1 above shall be utilized to repair or reconstruct Terminal Infrastructure, the Private Siding and the Equipment with the end view of having them restored to their condition immediately prior to the event which occasioned the loss or damage.

  • The Terminal Operator shall ensure that the shunting yards, marshalling yards, tracks and other infrastructure in the Private Siding are sufficient for the safe, effective and efficient handling of traffic.

  • Loss, damage or destruction of the Terminal, including the Terminal Infrastructure and the Private Siding.

  • Unless otherwise agreed in writing, improvements or alterations or extensions to the Terminal, Terminal Infrastructure or Private Siding, shall have no effect on the payments made by the Terminal Operator to the Authority.

  • The Parties hereby expressly acknowledge and agree that such a Rail Terminal as may be established by the Concessionaire shall be treated in the same manner as a Private Siding and all rules and regulations applicable to Private Sidings as notified by Railway Administration from time to time shall apply mutatis mutandis to such Rail Terminal.


More Definitions of Private Siding

Private Siding means a siding that is managed by a person other than a person who manages the railway track that the siding connects with, or has access to, but does not include a marshalling yard, a siding used mainly to enable rolling stock to pass other rolling stock that is on the same track, a passenger or freight terminal, or a siding of a kind that the regulations state are not private sidings;S. 104(1) def. of "railway" amended by No. 94/2001 s. 18(b).
Private Siding means a railway line in private use which is connected to the Authority’s railway lines by means of an agreed turnout as well as any associated shunting yard, marshalling yard, the siding and siding extension or any section of railway line which provides access between the Authority’s railway lines and the Terminal, as described in the plan which forms part of Annexure A; [Delete if no private siding in respect of the Terminal]
Private Siding means a siding, which is a railway line in private use and/or ownership which is connected to Transnet’s railway line by means of a Turnout and includes, without limitation any shunting yard, marshalling yard, or Exchange Yard or any section of a railway line which, either directly or indirectly, provides Access to Transnet’s railway lines, the Branch Line or any municipal and/or provincial lines and any premises owned/leased/or in respect of which a person has a right of use;
Private Siding means a private siding within the meaning of the Rail Safety Act 1996 that is used or maintained to provide access to an area that is used (or predominantly used) by the person who owns and maintains the siding (or any other person) for a purpose other than transport purposes.
Private Siding means any line of railway which is connected to, or is continguous with, Botswana Railways, other than such connections at the national borders, which has been construc­ ted on land not owned or leased by Botswana Railways, for the specific purpose of facilitating rail transport access to premises or works situated on that land;
Private Siding. A siding constructed to serve a Government Department, a factory, mill, industry, mine or other private party and not belonging to Railway Administration..
Private Siding means a siding that is managed by a person other than a person who controls the rail infrastructure that the siding connects with, or has access to, but does not include—