The Railways (North and West London Lines) Exemption Order 2007
Citation and commencement1.
This Order may be cited as the Railways (North and West London Lines) Exemption Order 2007 and comes into force on 11th November 2007.
Interpretation2.
In this Order—
“concession agreement” means an agreement entered into by a TfL company, pursuant to which another person agrees to provide a railway passenger service for that TfL company;
“TfL company” means Transport for London or any of its subsidiaries; and
“TfL concessionaire” means, in respect of a railway passenger service provided for a TfL company, the person who has agreed by a concession agreement to provide that service.
Franchise exemption3.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport
THE SCHEDULEThe specified routes
Gospel Oak station to Barking station.
Willesden Junction (High Level) station to Clapham Junction station via Kensington Olympia station and West Brompton station.
London Euston station to Watford Junction station via Watford High Street station.
Stratford Low Level station to Richmond station via Kensal Rise.
This Order provides for the grant of exemption from the franchising provisions in section 23 of the Railways Act 1993 to concessionaires of Transport for London and their subsidiaries. This exemption relates to any railway passenger service which a concessionaire operates on a route specified in the Schedule.