Train Control definition

Train Control means the management and monitoring of all Train Movements and of all other operation of Rollingstock on the Infrastructure and of any activities affecting or potentially affecting such Train Movements or Rollingstock operation including:
Train Control means the control of Trains by ARTC or its agents on the Network;
Train Control means the control and regulation of all rail operations (including Train Movements, movements of Rolling Stock and track maintenance vehicles) to ensure the safe, efficient and proper operation of the Network.

Examples of Train Control in a sentence

  • Queensland Rail will provide and will have exclusive responsibility for Train Control in respect of the Nominated Network.

  • The Operator must comply with any such Queensland Rail Train Control Direction.


More Definitions of Train Control

Train Control means the control and regulation of all rail operations (including Train Movements, movements of rolling stock and track maintenance vehicles) to ensure the safe, efficient and proper operation of the Network.
Train Control means the control and regulation of rail traffic operating on the RailCorp Network to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the RailCorp Network.
Train Control means the control of Trains by TAHE on the Network;
Train Control means the control of Trains by TfNSW on the Network;
Train Control means the control of Trains by Aurizon in any Yard Facility or on any Approved Additional Infrastructure. Train Control Centre means the function maintained and operated by Aurizon for the purposes of Train Control and includes Aurizon’s shift coordinator for the relevant Yard Facility.
Train Control means the control of Trains by GWAN on the Network.
Train Control means different systems for controlling train movements whereby a set of instructions is issued by a train dispatcher to a train crew authorizing specific train movements, typically via colourlight signalling or radio communication.