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Chiltern Railway Limited As at 23Rd August 2019 and Inc the 131St SA TRACK ACCESS CONTRACT (PASSENGER SERVICES) Dated 5th February 2004 Between NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED - and - THE CHILTERN RAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED Amended by (i) First SG Supplemental Agreement dated 31 March 2004, approved on 31 March 2004 (ii) Second SG Supplemental Agreement dated 20 April 2004, approved on 26 April 2004 (iii) Third SG Supplemental Agreement dated 24 April 2004, approved on 25 May 2004 (iv) Sixth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 17 September 2004, approved on 08 October 2004 (v) Seventh SG Supplemental Agreement dated 22 October 2004, General Approval 2004 (vi) Eighth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 22 October 2004, approved on 22 October 2004 (vii) Ninth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 19 November 2004, approved on 19 November 2004 (viii) Fifth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 9 December 2004, approved on 10 December 2004 (ix) Fourth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 16 December 2004, approved on 17 December 2004 (x) Tenth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 23 December 2004, approved on 23 December 2004 (xi) Eleventh SG Supplemental Agreement dated 20 January 2005, General Approval 2004 (xii) Twelfth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 17 February 2005, approved on 18 February 2005 (xiii) Fifteenth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 09 June 2005, General Approval 2004 (xiv) Thirteenth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 09 June 2005, approved on 10 June 2005 (xv) Fourteenth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 10 June 2005, approved on 10 June 2005 (xvi) Sixteenth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 27 July 2005, General Approval 2004 (xvii) Notice of Consent to Relevant Schedule 8 Modifications dated 03 August 2005 (xviii) Seventeenth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 28 November 2005, approved 06 December 2005 (xix) Twentieth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 9 December 2005, General Approval 2004 (xx) Eighteenth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 23 December 2005, approved on 23 December 2005 (xxi) Twenty-First SG Supplemental Agreement dated 25 January 2006, General Approval 2004 (xxii) Twenty-Third SG Supplemental Agreement dated 1 June 2006, approved on 5 June 2006 (xxiii) Twenty-Fourth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 13 July 2006, General Approval 2006 (xxiv) Twenty-Fifth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 18 October 2006, approved on 13 December 2006 (xxv) Twenty-Sixth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 5 December 2006, approved on 7 December 2006 (xxvi) Twenty-Seventh SG Supplemental Agreement dated 20 December 2006, approved on 22 December 2006 (xxvii) Twenty-Eighth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 10 January 2007, General Approval 2006 (xxviii) Twenty-Ninth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 23 January 2007, General Approval 2006 CHILTERN FRONT SECTION Revised August 2019 i (xxix) Thirty-First SG Supplemental Agreement dated 04 April 2007, General Approval 2006 (xxx) Thirtieth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 26 April 2007, approved on 03 May 2007 (xxxi) Thirty-Third SG Supplemental Agreement dated 11 May 2007, General Approval 2006 (xxxii) Thirty-Fourth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 24 May 2007, General Approval 2006 (xxxiii) Thirty-Seventh SG Supplemental Agreement dated 27 July 2007, General Approval 2006 (xxxiv) Thirty-Eighth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 14 September 2007, approved on 14 September 2007 (xxxv) Thirty-Ninth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 05 December 2007, approved on 06 December 2007 (xxxvi) Fortieth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 19 December 2007, General Approval 2007 (xxxvii) Forty-Second SG Supplemental Agreement dated 20 December 2007, General Approval 2007 (xxxviii) Forty-Sixth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 17 March 2008, General Approval 2007 (xxxix) Forty-First SG Supplemental Agreement dated 30 April 2008, General Approval 2007 (xl) Forty-Seventh SG Supplemental Agreement dated 30 April 2008, General Approval 2007 (xli) Forty-Eighth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 30 April 2008, General Approval 2007 (xlii) Forty-Fifth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 08 May 2008, approved on 15 May 2008 (xliii) Forty-Ninth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 30 May 2008, General Approval 2007 (xliv) Fiftieth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 11 July 2008, General Approval 2008 (xlv) Fifty-First SG Supplemental Agreement dated 24 July 2008, General Approval 2008 (xlvi) Fifty-Second SG Supplemental Agreement dated 14 August 2008, General Approval 2008 (xlvii) Fifty-Fourth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 20 August 2008, General Approval 2008 (xlviii) Forty-Forth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 11 December 2008, approved on 11 December 2008 (xlix) Fifty-Third SG Supplemental Agreement dated 05 December 2008, approved on 11 December 2008 (l) Fifty-Sixth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 19 February 2008, approved on 25 February 2008 (li) Fifty-Seventh SG Supplemental Agreement dated 28 October 2008, General Approval 2008 (expired) (lii) Fifty-Fifth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 26 September 2008, General Approval 2008 (expired) (liii) Fifty-Eighth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 20 November 2008, General Approval 2008 (expired) (liv) Fifty-Ninth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 20 November 2008, General Approval 2008 (expired) (lv) Sixtieth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 26 January 2009, approved on 27 January 2009 (lvi) Sixty-Second SG Supplemental Agreement dated 17 December 2008, General Approval 2008 (lvii) Thirty-Six SG Supplemental Agreement – not used (lviii) Forty-Third SG Supplemental Agreement – not used (lix) Thirty-Fifth SG Supplemental Agreement – Review Implementation Notice, dated 28 April 2008 (lx) Sixty-Eighth SG Supplemental Agreement – ORR CP4 Periodic Review, approved 01 April 2009 (lxi) Sixty-First SG Supplemental Agreement – not used (lxii) Sixty-Fifth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 19 January 2009 – new clause 20 added (lxiii) Sixty-Seventh SG Supplemental Agreement dated 29 April 2009 – changes to schedule 2 (lxiv) Sixty-Fourth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 30 April 2009 – changes to schedule 5 and 12 (lxv) Sixty-Sixth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 30 April 2009 – changes to schedule 5 (lxvi) Sixty-Ninth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 11 September 2009 – amendments to appendix 1, schedule 8 following the ORR CP4 Periodic Review and the addition of Aylesbury Vale Parkway as a monitoring point (lxvii) Seventieth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 11 September 2009 – amendments to clause 14, passengers charter, of schedule 8 (lxviii) Sixty-Third SG Supplemental Agreement dated 14 September 2009 – amendments and additions to clauses and schedules 5, 7 & 8 (lxix) Seventy-First SG Supplemental Agreement – not used (lxx) Seventy-Second SG Supplemental Agreement dated 10 December 2009 – amendments and additions to clauses, schedules 2, 6 and 10 and replacement of schedule 1 and 5 in their entirety, approved 10 December 2009 (lxxi) Seventy-Third SG Supplemental Agreement dated 10 February 2010 – Evergreen 3; amendments and additions to clauses, schedules 2, 4, 5 and 7 and new schedules added 4A, 8A/B, and 11A/B. (lxxii) Seventy-Fourth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 30 March 2010 – to correct errors inserted via the 63rd SA to schedules 7 and 8 (lxxiii) Seventy-Fifth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 20 May 2010 – changes to schedule 1 and 5 (May 2010 timetable) (lxxiv) Seventy-Sixth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 09 June 2010 – changes to schedule 5, General Approval (lxxv) Seventy-Ninth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 08 October 2010 changes to schedule 2, General Approval (lxxvi) Seventy-Seventh SG Supplemental Agreement dated 15 October 2010 – changes to schedule 5 and to make minor clarificatory amendments to the clauses and schedules 6 and 7 - approved 27 October 2010 CHILTERN FRONT SECTION Revised August 2019 ii (lxxvii) Eightieth SG Supplemental Agreement dated 04 November 2010 changes to schedule 2, General Approval (lxxviii) Seventy-Eighth SG Supplemental Agreement dated cgvyu06 December 2010 – changes to schedule 5 (December 2010 timetable) (lxxix) ORR Modification notice dated 17 December 2010: This notice was issued in order to modify specified provisions in the track access contract consequential upon, or necessary to give full effect to the new Part D to the Network Code which took effect 01 October 2010 (lxxx) Notice of consent to requisite adaptations December 2010: This notice of consent was issued by the Regulator pursuant to agreed requisite adaptations in order to modify bespoke sections of the of the track access contract which depart from the Model Passenger Track Access Contract consequential upon, or necessary to give full effect to the new Part D to the Network Code which took effect on 1 October 2010 (lxxxi) Eighty-First Supplemental Agreement dated 04 February 2011 changes to schedule 5, General Approval (lxxxii) Eighty-Sixth Supplemental Agreement dated 16 February 2011 changes to schedule 2, General Approval (lxxxiii) Eighty-Second Supplemental Agreement dated 25 March 2011 changes to schedule 2, 5 and 7 (lxxxiv) Eighty-Third Supplemental Agreement dated 12 May 2011 changes to schedule 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8 to reflect the rights to run services between Bicester Town and Oxford. Approved 12 May 2011. (lxxxv) Eighty-Fifth Supplemental Agreement dated 12 May 2011 – amendments to clauses and to clauses and other schedules to modify bespoke sections of the of the track access contract which departed from the Model Passenger Track Access Contract consequential upon, or necessary to give full effect to the new Part D to the Network Code which took effect on 1 October 2010 (lxxxvi) Ninetieth Supplemental Agreement dated 04 August 2011, changes to schedule 2, General Approval (lxxxvii)
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