Examples of Train Mileage in a sentence
The Baseline Annual Train Mileage that shall apply from 1 April in each Financial Year shall be the Baseline Annual Train Mileage specified in Appendix 8A, unless it is adjusted in accordance with paragraph 8.2.3(b).
Train Mileage Frequent Traveler Option $1.90 per mile for a single car only, which operates between the same city pair (round trip) for five trips in a calendar year.
If, in accordance with paragraph 8.2.2(b), the CVL IM determines that there has been an Annual Train Mileage Variation, then the Baseline Annual Train Mileage for the Financial Year immediately following Financial Year t ("Financial Year t+1") and each subsequent Financial Year until any further adjustment is made to the Baseline Annual Train Mileage pursuant to this paragraph 8.2.3(b) shall be the Annual Train Mileage for the Financial Year t in which the Annual Train Mileage Variation has occurred.
If, in accordance with paragraph 8.2.2(b), Network Rail determines that there has been an Annual Train Mileage Variation, then the Baseline Annual Train Mileage for the Financial Year immediately following Financial Year t ("Financial Year t+1") and each subsequent Financial Year until any further adjustment is made to the Baseline Annual Train Mileage pursuant to this paragraph 8.2.3(b) shall be the Annual Train Mileage for the Financial Year t in which the Annual Train Mileage Variation has occurred.
RDG’s understanding of the methodology is therefore based on the information included in the Faber Maunsell (2008) report, which recommended “ that the rate per train mile for Train Mileage Costs should be derived from the annual variable access charge paid by each Train Operator, and the train miles run by that operator.
Additionally, we are satisfied with the method (see paragraph 5) applied in calculating the proposed Baseline Annual Train Mileage for each charter operator as this method reflects actual train mileage, i.e. the actual mileage run by charter operators during the last financial year.
NB OB NM OM where: NB is the new Operational Benchmark after revision in accordance with this paragraph 5.1; OB is the old Operational Benchmark prior to revision in accordance with this paragraph 5.1; NM is the scheduled Train Mileage of the Passenger Services in the Timetable immediately after the Passenger Change Date; and OM is the scheduled Train Mileage of the Passenger Services in the Timetable immediately before the Passenger Change Date.
The Baseline Annual Train Mileage for each charter operator that the freight and charter Schedule 8 recalibration working group asked us to approve is set out below in Table 1.
At the time of ORR issuing the CP6 review notices, Network Rail could not provide us with the Baseline Annual Train Mileage for each charter operator as it required charter operator mileage data up to and including March 2019.
If the difference between a charter operator’s Annual Train Mileage and its Baseline Annual Train Mileage is equal to or greater than 2.5%, the reciprocal annual caps will be reviewed and Network Rail can propose a new annual cap.