Train definition

Train means any configuration of Rollingstock operating as a unit on Track;
Train means one or more units of Rolling Stock coupled together, at least one of which is a locomotive or other self-propelled unit;
Train. Bus–Train Pattern" means a situation where:

Examples of Train in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise indicated in this Agreement, all written communications sent by the Parties may be by U.S. mail or e-mail, and shall be addressed as follows: To City: Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Train Control, ATCS Technical Program Manager SFMTA 0 Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, 3rd floor, 1019 San Francisco, CA 94103 +0 000-000-0000 To Contractor: Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxx.Xxxxxxx@xx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Thales Transport & Security, Inc.

  • The funding structures that underpin all aspects of public provision are changing, in particular all adult skills budgets are moving to ‘demand-led’ principles, delivered through Train to Gain and Individual Learning Accounts.

  • Pet friendly cabins are the Train Cabin, Great Blue Heron (ADA) Cabin and Keyhole Cabin 1.

  • In 1992, SFMTA awarded Contract No. MR-1034R to Alcatel Transport Automation (U.S.), Inc., now Thales Transport & Security (Thales), to design and install a communications-based Automatic Train Control System (ATCS), which went into revenue service in 1998.

  • The Train to Gain development programme from the QIA sector will help FE colleges and training organisations improve the quality of their work with employers and employees, including delivery of Train to Gain.


More Definitions of Train

Train means to instruct in the skills addressed to a level that the trainee has the demonstrated proficiency to implement those skills as, and when, called for in the training. “Trained” means to have achieved such proficiency.
Train means any configuration of rollingstock operating as a unit on the Network, Connecting Infrastructure and/or Private Infrastructure.
Train means one or more railway vehicles hauled by one or more locomotives or railcars, or one railcar travelling alone, running under a given number or specific designation from an initial fixed point to a terminal fixed point. A light engine, that is to say, a locomotive travelling on its own, is not considered to be a train;
Train means to give information and explanation to a worker with respect to a particular subject-matter and to require a practical demonstration that the worker has acquired knowledge or skill related to the subject-matter;
Train means each train operating a Service which is: (a) operated by or on behalf of Nexus pursuant to the permission to use the Route granted under this Agreement; and (b) used to provide services for the carriage of passengers by railway but excludes any and all trains making an Ancillary Movement;
Train shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 8;
Train means a Unit Train or a Manifest Train.