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TOC

British  
/ tɒk /

acronym

  1. train operating company

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“These last two years we’ve gotten better the second day. Then playing TOC right after is a tough turnaround. It’s a lot of travel and a lot of volleyball.”

From Los Angeles Times

Everything that happens in a TOC is secret.

From Salon

In the TOC, soldiers would be assigned to the convoy; a route from the company base camp to the brigade dining facility would be picked, with plans made for an alternate route if something unexpected came up.

From Salon

The important word in the acronym “TOC” is operations.

From Salon

Purses are paid through a percentage of money bet on the races and managed by the TOC.

From Los Angeles Times