FREIGHT AND RAIL PLANNING
Plan Smarter with Current, Empirical Data
Outdated rail data is insufficient for strategic planning. RailState provides real train volumes, commodity flows, and network conditions to let you plan with confidence.
Capture Current Patterns Instantly
Planners have been forced to guess actual rail traffic using partial, outdated data.
RailState’s network of trackside sensors capture every train, giving you precise, current volume counts on each corridor so you finally see the full picture.
- Continuous 24/7 monitoring of train movements across your network
- Volume totals per route for granular trend analysis and forecasting
- All trains and railcars counted, not sampled


Pinpoint Bottlenecks with Precision
Find exactly where the network needs help. RailState helps you identify current and future capacity constraints with unmatched data on train delays, congestion, and volume surges.
- Measure disruption impact and recovery performance
- Measure capacity constraints with hard data on delays and dwell times
- Identify locations for expansions exactly where they will make the most difference
Forecast Future Needs with Confidence
A lot can change in a few years, so planning for tomorrow with years-old data is a sure way to miss the mark.
Get the best data available to ensure planning for future investments can show reliable returns.
- Project future freight demand and network needs with real-world conditions
- Model different scenarios to see accurate impacts of changes or disruptions
- Create rail plans that remain effective under future conditions

Our Coverage Area
We have completed coverage across Canada, the US-Canada border, the US-Mexico border, and we are quickly expanding across the United States.
- Blue: Up to 4 years of data history
- Green: Coming online within the next 90 days
Latest Insights

Container Crunch Canada: Tackling Increased Dwell, March 2025

Cross-Border Rail Volumes – March 5, 2025

Cross-Border Rail Volumes – March 4, 2025

Cross-Border Rail Volumes – March 3, 2025

Cross-Border Rail Volumes – March 2, 2025
