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Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited 25Th SA Rights Table Appd 1 Annex One: New rights Table attached to Appendix One: New rights Schedule 5 Rights Table Service Characteristics : Coal - level one (L1) level two (L2) and level three (L3) rights 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 For Information - not part of contract Origin Data Destination Data Additional Data Equipment Characteristics Flexing Rights Minimum Turn Around Time Minimum Turn Around Time Routing Arrival Time at Intermediate Departure Times from Interm- Mini-mum Dwell Times at Total/ Maximum Services per Total/ Maximum Services per Standard Specified Alternative Specified Train Service Code Train Report-ing Number Days per Week Departure Time Origin Origin Stanox Destination Arrival Time Destination Stanox Intermediate Points Electri-city for Traction Y / N Special Terms Maximum Length of Train Route Availability Code ("RA") Loading Gauge Maximum Variation Access Right Type Contract Miles at Origin at Destin-ation Point ediate Points Interm-ediate Points Week Day Equipment (Timing Load) Equipment (Timing Load) 6201 6F46 90 mins EWD 19:45 IMMINGHAM 21217 COTTAM POWER STATION 00:35 26215 100 mins Maltby N 6 1 60H66S22 10 +/-30 mins L1 72 6201 6F72 90 mins SUN 13:24 IMMINGHAM 21217 COTTAM POWER STATION 18:15 26215 100 mins Maltby N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/-30 mins L1 72 6201 6E64 75 mins FSX-Y 18:31 HUNTERSTON HIGH LEVEL 08214 DRAX POWER STATION 05:34 18000 75 mins Paisley & ECML 60H66S20 10 +/-30 mins L1 320 6201 6E74 75 mins EWD 19:11 HUNTERSTON HIGH LEVEL 08214 DRAX POWER STATION 05:45 18000 75 mins Barassie, Settle 60H66S20 10 +/-30 mins L1 264 6201 6D52 EWD 09:41 POTLAND BURN 12206 YORK UP RECEPTION 15:39 16445 ECML N 4 1 60H66S22 10 +/-30 mins L1 104 6201 6H82 SO 06:30 YORK UP RECEPTION 16445 DRAX POWER STATION 07:43 18000 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/-30 mins L1 32 Shaftholme Jn and Kniottingley South and East 6201 6A49 105 mins MSX 06:05 HATFIELD MAIN COLLIERY 23100 DRAX POWER STATION 08:45 18000 75 mins St Catherines Jn Runround N 4 1 60H66S22 10 +/-30 mins L1 33 Jn Doncaster Down Decoy Crew Shaftholme Jn and Kniottingley South and East Y with 6E89 Sudforth Lane - 6201 6H01 105 mins SX 16:50 HATFIELD MAIN COLLIERY 23022 DRAX POWER STATION 18:45 18000 75 mins St Catherines Jn RR, Runround N 5 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 32 Jn Drax Doncaster Down Decoy Crew Via Doncaster North Chord Y with 6E42/6E79 Whitley 6201 6H38 105 mins EWD 01:50 HATFIELD MAIN COLLIERY 23022 DRAX POWER STATION 03:45 18000 75 mins Sudforth lane N 4 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 38 Bridge - Drax 6201 6H57 120 mins SUN 19:54 REDCAR HIGH LEVEL 15654 DRAX POWER STATION 00:45 18000 75 mins Ferrybridge North Jn, Crew N 1 1 Y with 6H56 60H66S22 10 +/-30 mins L1 88 Y - Doncaster Dn Decoy or Adwick and Hare 6201 6R02 180 mins EWD 01:48 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 05:38 18000 75 mins Calder Bridge Jn N 1 1 Y with 6Y02 amd 6Y05 Ferrybridge. 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 76 Park Jn 6201 6R08 180 mins EWD 08:12 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 11:45 18000 75 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 63 6201 6R10 180 mins EWD 09:44 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 13:36 18000 75 mins N 1 1 Y with 6Y13 Ferrybridge and 6R10 Eggborough.60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 82 6201 6R12 180 mins SUN/EWD 11:45 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 15:45 18000 75 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 76 6201 6R14 180 mins SUN 13:55 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 18:51 18000 75 mins N 5 1 Y to Eggborough 16:36. Y with 6Y14 Ferrybridge60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 82 6201 6R16 180 mins SUN 15:45 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 18:40 18000 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 82 6201 6R20 180 mins SX 19:40 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 22:16 18000 75 mins N 5 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 82 6201 6R22 180 mins SUN 21:45 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 00:45 18000 75 mins Via Doncaster North Chord Sudforth Lane N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 76 6201 6R24 180 mins SX 23:23 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 02:45 18000 75 mins N 5 1 Y with 6Y24 Ferrybridge. 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 76 6201 6R31 180 mins EWD 03:27 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 07:44 18000 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 76 6201 6R38 180 mins SUN 15:06 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 18:45 18000 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 76 6201 6R71 180 mins SX 11:20 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 15:29 18000 75 mins Via Doncaster North Chord. Y Barnetby & Calder Bridge Jn N 5 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 76 6201 6R72 180 mins SO 11.28 IMMINGHAM 21217 DRAX POWER STATION 15:53 18000 75 mins Via Brigg, Doncaster and Shaftholme Jn N 1 1 60H66S22 10 +/- 30 mins L1 78 6201 4R04 75 mins SUN/EWD 00:12 DRAX POWER STATION 18000 IMMINGHAM 01:53 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord. N 1 1 SUN starts from Sudforth Lane Up RS at 23:1875-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 73 6201 4R08 MSX 03:57 HUNSLET YARD 17169 IMMINGHAM 06:09 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Yard N 1 1 Y - Sudforth Lane 02:22 MO & SO 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 73 6201 4R10 75 mins EWD 05:44 DRAX POWER STATION 18000 IMMINGHAM 02:18 21217 180 mins N 1 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 73 6201 4R12 EWD 07:35 SUDFORTH LANE UP RS 18012 IMMINGHAM 10:14 21217 180 mins N 6 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 67 6201 4R14 EWD 09:36 SUDFORTH LANE UP RS 18012 IMMINGHAM 12:02 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 6 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 67 6201 4R16 75 mins SO 12:00 DRAX POWER STATION 18000 IMMINGHAM 14:33 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 1 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 67 6201 4R20 SX 15:12 SUDFORTH LANE UP RS 18012 IMMINGHAM 18:10 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 5 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 67 6201 4R24 SUN 19:45 SUDFORTH LANE UP RS 18012 IMMINGHAM 22:07 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 1 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 73 6201 4R35 75 mins EWD 09:03 DRAX POWER STATION 18000 IMMINGHAM 12:53 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 5 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 67 6201 4R38 75 mins SO 16:12 DRAX POWER STATION 18000 IMMINGHAM 18:55 21217 180 mins N 1 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 67 6201 4S29 75 mins SX-Y 03:55 CARLISLE YARD 9150 RAVENSTRUTHER 06:06 07950 90 mins Settle & Carstairs Carlisle N/A N/A 2 mins N 6 1 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 70 6201 4S12 EWD-Y 04:57 DONCASTER DOWN DECOY 23448 RAVENSTRUTHER 13:19 07950 90 mins Hexham & Carstairs Carlisle N/A N/A 2 mins N 5 1 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 248 6201 4S12 SO-Y 05:58 YORK HOLGATE SDGS 16448 RAVENSTRUTHER 13:19 07950 90 mins Hexham & Carstairs Carlisle N/A N/A 2 mins N 1 1 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 211 6201 4K18 75 mins SX 20:35 DRAX POWER STATION 18000 HATFIELD MAIN COLLIERY 22:30 23100 105 mins Via Doncaster North Chord Sudforth Lane N 5 1 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 38 EGGBOROUGH POWER 6201 6C14 90 mins SX 13:53 NORTH BLYTH 12220 20:00 18006 75 mins N 5 1 Y with West Burton 22.15 SX 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 126 STATION EGGBOROUGH POWER Via Doncaster North Chord 6201 6R20 180 mins SUN 19:45 IMMINGHAM 21217 01:04 18006 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STATION EGGBOROUGH POWER Via Brigg, Doncaster and Shaftholme Jn 6201 6R61 180 mins SO 09:30 IMMINGHAM 21217 12:18 18006 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STATION EGGBOROUGH POWER Via Lincoln, Doncaster and Shaftholme Jn 6201 6R60 180 mins SX 09:35 IMMINGHAM 21217 13:37 18006 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STATION EGGBOROUGH POWER Via Joan Croft Jn and Hambleton 6201 6R35 180 mins SX 15:35 IMMINGHAM 21217 20:00 18006 75 mins N 5 1 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STATION EGGBOROUGH POWER Via Doncaster North Chord 6201 6R33 180 mins SX 08:14 IMMINGHAM 21217 12:46 18006 75 mins N 5 1 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STATION EGGBROUGH POWER 6201 6C14 180 mins SO 08:29 IMMINGAHAM 21217 13:55 18006 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STATION EGGBOROUGH POWER Via Joan Croft Jn and Hambleton 6201 6R40 180 mins SUN 11:20 IMMIGHAM 21217 12:46 18006 75 mins N 1 1 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STATION EGGBOROUGH POWER Via Brigg, Doncaster and Shaftholme Jn 6201 6R37 180 mins SX-Y 20:59 IMMINGHAM 21217 00:53 18006 75 mins N 5 1 Y with 6R73 Drax 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STAITION EGGBOROUGH POWER Via Brigg, Doncaster and Shaftholme Jn 6201 6R64 180 mins EWD 22:30 IMMINGHAM 21217 01:01 18006 75 mins N 4 1 60H66S20 10 +/- 30 mins L1 68 STAITION 6201 4R02 75 mins SX 22:04 EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION 18006 IMMINGHAM 00:22 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 5 1 Y - Drax 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 56 6201 4R33 75 mins EWD 03:19 EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION 18006 IMMINGHAM 05:48 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 6 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 56 6201 4R37 75 mins SUN/EWD 15:23 EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION 18006 IMMINGHAM 17:33 21217 180 mins Via Doncaster North Chord N 7 1 75-66S06 +/- 30 mins L1 69 6201 4R90 75 mins MSX 03:38 EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION 18006 IMMINGHAM 06:44 21217 180 mins Via Shaftholme Jn, Doncaster Dn Decoy and Brigg N 4 1 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 72 6201 4R91 75 mins SO 03:30 EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION 18006 IMMINGHAM 06:20 21217 180 mins Via Shaftholme Jn, Doncaster Dn Decoy and Brigg N 1 1 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 72 6201 4R94 75 mins SX 16:00 EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION 18006 IMMINGHAM 19:47 21217 180 mins Via Shaftholme Jn, Doncaster Dn Decoy and Brigg N 4 1 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 72 6201 6J68 75 mins MO 13:25 EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION 18006 BARROW HILL UP SIDINGS 15:41 27221 Via Shaftholme and Doncaster N 1 1 60-59S06 +/-30 mins L1 46 Y with 4N74 SO 01:06 Cottam - 6201 4N53 75 mins MSX 02:40 EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION 18006 REDCAR HIGH LEVEL 05:40 15654 180 mins York Holgate Sidings N 4 1 75-66S06 +/-30 mins L1 80 Redcar 6201 4N73 SX 23:20 DONCASTER
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