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Paths - as used in railway discussions

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Is there an official definition of a "Path"?

I see the term used here, and elsewhere in the forum, but can't recall ever seeing it defined in this niche(?) usage. Just wondering if I may have misunderstood what is meant...
 
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"The Oxford Companion to British Railway History" (Simmons and Biddle, OUP, 1997) defines 'Path' as:

The course laid down for each train in the working timetable, allotting to it a clear passage between those preceding and following it.
 
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