Train Manager definition

Train Manager means the head of the train, responsible in particular for inspections and safety on board.
Train Manager means in relation to a Channel Tunnel train, the person designated as train manager by the person operating the service on which the train is engaged or, in the absence of such designation, the driver of the train,
Train Manager means any employee of the Carrier who has authority or apparent authority to examine or collect Tickets on a Carrier Service.

Examples of Train Manager in a sentence

  • The TSO and the Train Manager are two different people, and each must be clearly and easily identified with their roles, by wearing an appropriate item of dress for this purpose.

  • New wording proposed to be “the following do not apply to locomotive running staff or Long Distance Passenger Train Manager (Trainee) or Long Distance Passenger Train Manager (excluding Long Distance Passenger Train Manager G )”.

  • Therefore, to support in addressing the challenge, a pay award for the Train Manager has been incorporated as part of the discussions.

  • The Train Manager will carry out train protection as mandated by the rule book and the Merseyrail DC Lines book including undertaking train evacuation, train protection (including the underground tunnels) and use of the GSM(R).

  • The progression from one grade to another is dependent on the Train Manager having the appropriate years of continuous service as a Train Manager and on the following:  The successful completion of two consecutive safety observations  No un-reconciled short pay-ins.

  • Criteria The progression from one grade to another is dependent on the Train Manager having the appropriate years of continuous service as a Train Manager and on the following: • The successful completion of two consecutive safety observations • No un-reconciled short pay-ins.

  • The Company’s method of work for Class 360 services in 12-car formation remains unchanged and 12-cars will operate with one Train Manager onboard.

  • It is agreed that the current permanent employees employed in the guard’s role will transfer to the Train Manager role on the rate of £31k upon implementation.

  • Any change of seat will have to be carried out in agreement with the Train Manager as s/he passes through the train.

  • Train Manager Level 1, pay code 66400 $22.03 per hour and Train Manager Level 2, pay code 66405 $22.35 per hour.


More Definitions of Train Manager

Train Manager means the head of the train, responsible in particular for inspections and safety on board. - “Irregularity report” means the document established by the Train Manager, a copy of which is delivered to the Passenger if the latter is in an irregular situation on board (tariff irregularity, fraud, inappropriate behaviour, etc.).