Stations Code definition

Stations Code means model clauses for access to stations to be entered into by station facility owners, beneficiaries and other interested persons published by the Office of Rail Regulation under section 21 of the Act, and any special provisions relating to particular stations which may form an annexure to such model clauses;
Stations Code means the document known as the Stations Code that replaced the National Station Access Conditions 1995 or any equivalent code or agreement;

Examples of Stations Code in a sentence

  • TfL would thus define the maintenance requirements via a Stations Asset Management Plan, which covers both the Planned Preventative Maintenance and renewals of Landlord (as defined in the Stations Code) assets.

  • For works being carried out at existing stations where no possession of the network is required, a separate access regime would apply (the Stations Code).

  • However, by 2009 neither Network Rail nor any of the train operators had adopted the Stations Code and ATOC advised that the feedback was that train operators were no longer enthusiastic about pursuing the Stations Code.

  • We therefore decided to delay reaching our final conclusions on the future of the Stations Code for a short time until we understood more about how Network Rail intended to respond to the recommendations in the Better Rail Stations report.

  • In February 2009 Network Rail and ATOC wrote jointly to ORR, outlining those changes in circumstance which meant that the Stations Code was no longer a suitable replacement for the SACs. Network Rail and ATOC formally requested that ORR agree that the Stations Code should not be implemented.

  • This was the first step in moving to the Stations Code, and signing the Framework Agreement signalled the parties’ intention to move to the new arrangements.

  • A replacement for the SACs was developed over a number of years and in July 2006 the Stations Code was published; this aimed to improve the contractual framework for station access.

  • Throughout 2007 Network Rail and most of the train operating companies signed the Stations Code Framework Agreement.

  • Where there is a divergence of view we have in the attached paper still sought to set out constructive proposals for improvement in a number of areas and in some instances this involves a clarification of the existing Station Access Conditions e.g. using clearer guidance, or use of elements of the Stations Code.

  • In 2004 a Stations Code was proposed and in July 2006 the final version of the Stations Code was published.

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