Minutes Delay definition
Examples of Minutes Delay in a sentence
If a delay is Attributable to both the Train Operator and the CVL IM, the associated Minutes Delay shall be allocated equally to the Train Operator and to the CVL IM.
The Train Operator Benchmark (TOB) in relation to each Charging Period shall be 3.10 Minutes Delay per 100 Train Operator Miles.
If a delay is Attributable to both the Train Operator and Network Rail, the associated Minutes Delay shall be allocated equally to the Train Operator and to Network Rail.
Any minutes of delay which are included in any Minutes Delay and which are caused by the same incident or series of related incidents and which are less than three minutes in aggregate shall for the purposes of this Schedule 8 be deemed to be zero.
For the purposes of this Schedule 8 responsibility for each minute of delay included in Minutes Delay, each Third Party Train Cancellation, each Diversion, each Failure to Stop and each Planned Service Cancellation shall be allocated according to the responsibility for the incident which caused such Minutes Delay, Third Party Train Cancellation, Diversion, Failure to Stop or Planned Service Cancellation as established in accordance with the following provisions of this paragraph 6.
E1.1 Due to TRUST’s handling of certain train timing reports, instances of Reliability Events or Minutes Delay may appear falsely, erroneously or as a duplicate.
Responsibility for Minutes Delay and Cancelled Stops on a day caused by incidents for which Network Rail is allocated responsibility pursuant to this paragraph 5.2 shall be allocated to Network Rail.
Train Operator Cap [to be agreed] Disruption Sum £2,375 CVL IM Payment Rate £21.38 per Minutes Delay to Services which are Attributable to the CVL IM.
H3.1 Normally Minutes Delay caused by an incident in an off Network Rail network location will be coded with the appropriate A*, F*, M* or T* Code and attributed to the Operator of the train(s) directly delayed.
If Network Rail's nominated representative has reasonable grounds to believe that any further incident was the responsibility of Nexus or of Network Rail but was not shown as such in the information made available in accordance with paragraph 6.1, then Network Rail may, within 7 days after the last Minutes Delay or Cancelled Stop caused by that incident, issue a notice in accordance with paragraph 14 revising the information and/or allocations of responsibility made available under paragraph 6.1.