Train line definition

Train line means a physical electrical connection in the form of a continuous conductor running the complete length of the Train which may depending on the context mean a continuous conductor for train line power from which a common electrical supply is taken, a medium for carrying data on or between Vehicles, hard wired circuits between Vehicles or any combination of these.
Train line means the contacting wire to supply electricity power for electric locomotives, trains, and to supply electricity for in-car signaling devices, and lighting.

Related to Train line

  • Main line means the pressurized pipeline that delivers water from the water source to the valve or outlet.

  • On-line means transactions through electronic data-interchange whether real time transactions or otherwise, which may be through the internet, intranet networks and the like.

  • Generating Facility means the Generating Unit(s) comprising Seller’s power plant, as more particularly described in Section 1.02 and Exhibit B, including all other materials, equipment, systems, structures, features and improvements necessary to produce electric energy and thermal energy, excluding the Site, land rights and interests in land.

  • LNG facility means a terminal which is used for the liquefaction of natural gas or the importation, offloading, and re-gasification of LNG, and includes ancillary services and temporary storage necessary for the re-gasification process and subsequent delivery to the transmission system, but does not include any part of LNG terminals used for storage;

  • Generating Facilities means Interconnection Customer’s device for the production and/or storage for later injection of electricity identified in the Interconnection Request, but shall not include the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities.