specific case definition
specific case means any part of the rail system which needs special provisions in the TSIs, either temporary or definitive, because of geographical, topographical or urban environment constraints or those affecting compatibility with the existing system. This may include in particular railway lines and networks isolated from the rest of the Community, the loading gauge, the track gauge or space between the tracks and vehicles strictly intended for local, regional or historical use, as well as vehicles originating from or destined for third countries;
specific case means any part of the trans-1uropean conventional rail system which needs special provisions in the TSFs, either temporary or definitive, because of geographical, topographical or urban environment constraints or those affecting compatibility with the existing system. This may include in particular railway lines and networks isolated from the rest of the Community, the loading gauge, the track gauge or space between the tracks and rolling stock strictly intended for local, regional or historical use, as well as rolling stock originating from or destined for third countries, as long as this stock does not cross the border between two ¥ember States;
specific case means any part of the rail system which needs special provisions in the TSIs, either temporary or definitive, because of geographical, topographical or urban environment constraints or those affecting compatibility with the existing system,. This may include in particular railway lines and networks isolated from the rest of the Community ⌫ Union ⌧, the loading gauge, the track gauge or space
More Definitions of specific case
specific case means any part of the rail system of the Contracting States which is indicated as a special provision in the UTP, either temporarily or definitively, because of geographical, topographical or urban environment constraints or those affecting compatibility with the existing system. This may include in particular railway lines and networks isolated from the rest of the
specific case means any part of the trans-European con- ventional rail system which needs special provisions in the TSIs, either temporary or definitive, because of geogra- phical, topographical, urban environment or compatibility with the existing system constraints;
specific case means a part of the rail system which needs special provisions in the technical specifications for interoperability, either temporary or definitive, because of geographical, topographical or urban environment constraints or those affecting compatibility with the existing rail system;
specific case means any part of the rail system of the Contracting States indicated as a special provisions in the UTP, either temporary
specific case means any part of the trans-European conventional rail system which needs special provisions in the TSIs, either temporary or definitive, because of geographical, topographical or urban environment constraints or those affecting compatibility with the existing system. This may include in particular railway
specific case means any part of the trans-European con- ventional rail system which needs special provisions in the TSIs, either temporary or definitive, because of geogra- phical, topographical, urban environment or compatibility with the existing system constraints. This category may include, for example, lines and networks isolated from the rest of the Community, loading gauge, track gauge or minimum track centre distance, rolling stock intended for purely local, regional or historical use, or rolling stock originating from or bound for third countries, provided that it does not cross a border between two Member States;