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PART 3 Infrastructure Management and Independence of Undertakings
PART 7 The Railway (Licensing of Railway Undertakings) Regulations 2005
PART 2 Amendments to Secondary Legislation
7.The Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992
8.The London Underground (East London Line Extension) (No. 2) Order 2001
9.The Docklands Light Railway (Silvertown and London City Airport Extension) Order 2002
10.The Docklands Light Railway (Woolwich Arsenal Extension) Order 2004
11.The British Transport Police (Police Services Agreement) Order 2004
15.The Channel Tunnel (International Arrangements) (Charging Framework and Transfer of Economic Regulation Functions) Order 2015
Timetable for the Allocation Process
1.The working timetable must be established once per calendar year....
2.The change of working timetable must take place at midnight...
3.The deadline for receipt of requests for capacity to be...
5.The infrastructure manager must prepare and publish a draft working...
6.The infrastructure manager must decide on the requests it receives...
7.The infrastructure manager may reschedule an allocated train path if...
9.As regards temporary restrictions of the capacity of railway lines,...
10.The infrastructure managers concerned must also create a mechanism whereby...
11.When publishing capacity restrictions in accordance with paragraph 9 for...
12.If the impact of any proposed capacity restrictions is not...
13.As regards capacity restrictions of a duration of seven consecutive...
14.Infrastructure managers may decide to apply more stringent thresholds for...
15.The infrastructure manager may decide not to apply the periods...
16.The information to be provided by the infrastructure manager when...
17.As regards the capacity restrictions of a duration of at...
18.As regards the capacity restrictions of a duration of more...
Accounting information to be supplied to the Office of Rail and Road upon request
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