Examples of CCOS Timetable Planning Rules in a sentence
Changes to the Applicable CCOS Engineering Access Statement and the Applicable CCOS Timetable Planning Rules are subject to regulatory protection (including appeals) in accordance with Part D of the CCOS Network Code.
The CCOS Timetable Planning Rules contain the rules regulating the standard timings together with other matters enabling trains to be scheduled into the working timetable for the CCOS.The rules will include such data as sectional running times, headway and station working rules.To ensure compatibility with the high capacity metro passenger services run on the CCOS, Rolling Stock will require a minimum braking and acceleration capability.
Existing services that are unchanged by an Access Proposal will be considered in the timetable process as a Rolled Over Access Proposal.Once NR (on behalf of RfL(I)) has all the Access Proposals and all the Rolled Over Access Proposals it will co-ordinate all the Train Slots within the timetable, so thateach train is compliant with the CCOS Timetable Planning Rules.
A party has a right to challenge decisions made by RfL(I) in relation to its functions under Part D of the CCOS Network Code as to timetabling, the CCOS Engineering Access Statement or the CCOS Timetable Planning Rules.
Existing services that are unchanged by an Access Proposal will be considered in the timetable process as a Rolled Over Access Proposal.Once NR (on behalf of RfL(I)) has all the Access Proposals and all the Rolled Over Access Proposals it will co-ordinate all the Train Slots within the timetable, so that each train is compliant with the CCOS Timetable Planning Rules.
Once agreed the CCOS Engineering Access Statement and the CCOS Timetable Planning Rules form the Infrastructure Manager’s firm rights for running engineering trains and allocating capacity for the purposes of undertaking engineering activities.
Title: Revision:2.0Document No:RFLI-NAC-NS-OPR-0007Revision Date:February 2023RfL(I) CCOS Timetable Planning Rules 2023 There is no code available to plan this facility in the timetable received via the National Rail Timetable CIF file transfer process.
A Junction Margin is the minimum permissible time interval between two trains that are performing conflicting moves at a timing point, such that the second train can meet its Title: RfL(I) CCOS Timetable Planning Rules 2024 Revision: 1.0Document No: RFLI-OPS-PE-OPR-0007 Revision Date: July 2023 SRT.
Where Title: RfL(I) CCOS Timetable Planning Rules 2024 Revision: 1.0Document No: RFLI-OPS-PE-OPR-0007 Revision Date: July 2023 ‘wrong’ direction moves are planned, all station and virtual station platforms should be used to correctly identify the route required to the signalling system.
Link not active - the latest draft of the CCOS Timetable Planning Rules was published alongside this Network Statement• During the preparation of the timetable for the next timetable period it looks likely that an element of infrastructure will become congested during that timetable period.The CCOS is currently not a congested network within the above definition.