According to industry reports, only 1% of trains operated in the U.S. are longer than 14,000 feet. A review of trains measured by RailState in the US Southwest in December 2024 showed much higher percentages of very long trains in
For leaders in supply chain, trading, and security, information is the most critical asset. With RailState Borders, you get the actionable intelligence to turn uncertainty into your strategic advantage.
RailState's CEO addresses the promise and limitations of telematics in the rail industry and how a network approach can provide critical benefits faster and at a fraction of the cost.
With record hot temperatures scorching the US Southwest, RailState looked into the impact on train movements at some of the hottest places in the United States.
After flooding from Tropical Storm Beryl washed out railroad tracks in Vermont, RailState captured trains moving in to repair sections of track.
RailState captured information on a couple thousand trains moving through Amarillo, TX. This snapshot is a sampling of the most common HAZMAT on those trains.
RailState et la Western Canadian Shippers’ Coalition ont annoncé un financement fédéral du National Corridors Trade Fund pour un projet conjoint de visibilité ferroviaire.
RailState and Western Canadian Shippers’ Coalition, announced federal funding from the National Corridors Trade Fund for a joint rail visibility project.
RailState announces $4 million in new funding for the strategic expansion of RailState’s network and product investments to empower customers with accurate, real-time rail network insights.
We're excited to share new coverage from FreightWaves. Joanna Marsh spoke with RailState co-founder and CCO, John Schmitter, to learn how RailState is building "Waze for trains."