Y Path definition

Y Path means, in relation to a specified Service, where the Train Operator has a Freight Access Right to that Service to:
Y Path means, in relation to a specified Service, where the Train Operator has a Freight Access Right to that Service to: depart from one or more Origins to the same Destination; and/or arrive at one or more Destinations from the same Origin, as set out in the Rights Table, provided that the Train Operator shall not be entitled to more than one Y Path Option within any one Y Path on any particular Day, such Rights being identified by the letter "Y" in the column headed "Days per Week" and "Y with [insert the relevant train reporting number]" in the column headed "Special Terms"; and
Y Path means, in relation to a specified Service (which may be shown in one or more Service Group References and as identified by the letter “Y” in the column headed “Days per Week”), where the Train Operator has the Firm Right to that Service to:

More Definitions of Y Path

Y Path means, in relation to a specified Service, where EWS has the Firm Contractual Right to that Service to:
Y Path means a Train Slot incorporated in the
Y Path means, in relation to a specified Service, where CRL has the Firm Contractual Right to that Service to:
Y Path means where two or more Train Slots incorporated in the New Working Timetable share a common portion of route and timings but serve different origins and/or destinations.

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