RAIL INSPECTIONS
Data-Driven Rail Inspections
With thousands of miles of track to cover and a small team, it's impossible for state rail inspectors to be everywhere at once. RailState gives you the data to know where you can be most effective.
Target Inspections to the Areas of Highest Risk
Know where to look first. RailState helps you put your resources to the best use with current data on the types of rail traffic and pattern changes that present the greatest risk.
- Identify segments with changes in volume, train type, or speed variation
- Customized alerts delivered to your team for the traffic priorities that matter most
- Prioritize your inspection schedule based on accurate, data-driven risk indicators


The Details Needed to Act with Precision
Why wait until after an accident to get the detailed train information you need?
With RailState monitoring the network, you can have eyes everywhere they need to be to know exactly what’s moving through your communities.
- The make-up of any train moving through your region
- Identify high hazard trains with data on any HAZMAT-placarded car
- The only source for train length data
Expand Your Team's Knowledge
Rail safety does not stop at the end of a shift. RailState’s broad coverage lets you observe safety performance across the entire network, even where you can’t be in person. Identify system-wide safety metrics over time, ensuring nothing slips through the cracks.
- Support inspector training with a growing internal database
- Stay in front of policy changes or new laws with instant access to network data
- Track safety improvements or emerging risks over time with historical data

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

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Cross-Border Rail Volumes – March 3, 2025

Cross-Border Rail Volumes – March 2, 2025
