Gain real-time visibility across your rail network with centralized monitoring, diagnostics, alarms, and lifecycle management for safety-critical infrastructure.
Network maps, alarm queues, event timelines, and site drill-downs — designed for operators watching critical infrastructure twenty-four hours a day. Interface concepts shown below.
Continuous monitoring surfaces faults before they become incidents, replaces reactive site visits with condition-based maintenance, and gives operators one picture of every asset. RailNet Operations is being designed to improve safety and cut maintenance costs across the network — outcomes we'll validate alongside our early-access partners.
Site-level drill-down, correlated events, and unified telemetry compress time-to-root-cause for field incidents.
Condition-based scheduling and remote diagnostics cut routine inspections and unnecessary site visits.
One platform spans network maps, alarms, events, diagnostics, and lifecycle — across vendors and sites.
Provisioning, configuration, and software rollout reach every site through controlled, auditable workflows.
Early anomaly detection and faster response shrink the operational impact of degraded infrastructure.
A foundation built on open standards, APIs, and vendor neutrality — operations on your terms, not your vendor's.
Drill from the network view into any individual site for a complete operational picture — triage live alarms, replay the event timeline, inspect every analogue and digital input, and trend signals over time to confirm root cause.
See critical, urgent, warning, and event alarms in one queue. Filter by severity or by acknowledgement state and drill straight to the signal that raised the condition.
A live, timestamped log of every alarm, signal transition, train detection, gate cycle, configuration change, and data upload — the operational record you need when investigating an incident.
See every value the site is reporting right now — battery voltages, lamp current, track circuits, relay state, and the door switch — laid out as panels you can scan in under a second.
Drag analogue or digital pens straight onto the chart to overlay them. Pick a time range, step backward and forward, and confirm whether a fault is gradual drift or a sudden event.
RailNet Operations consolidates monitoring, diagnostics, and lifecycle management into a single vendor-agnostic platform — built for the operational realities of modern rail networks.
Live status, telemetry, and state for every active crossing and field device across the network — viewed from a single operational map.
Deduplication, correlation, and severity classification — so operators see meaningful events, not raw noise from the field.
Drill from network view to a single crossing — inspect power, comms, gates, sensors, and recent events without leaving the platform.
Replay, compare, and analyze historical events across sites and time windows — surface patterns invisible in real-time view.
Protocol-neutral by design — onboard equipment from any vendor through standards-based connectors and adapters.
Track configuration, firmware, certificates, and operational state of every field device from commissioning through decommission.
Dedicated Private Cloud or on-premises — deploy where operational, regulatory, and network constraints require.
Open REST and streaming APIs for SCADA, EAM, work-order, and analytics tooling — operational data flows where you need it.
Anomaly detection on telemetry streams flags degradation patterns and impending failures before they become incidents.
Operators inherit decades of proprietary systems, custom integrations, and field hardware with no shared operational picture. Visibility ends at the site; everything past it is a phone call.
Single-vendor stacks dictate hardware, protocols, and lifecycle — leaving operators dependent on roadmaps they don't own.
Aging crossing controllers, isolated PLCs, and bespoke wiring make it expensive to extend visibility into modern operations centers.
Health, alarms, diagnostics, and events live in separate tools — slowing fault diagnosis and obscuring network-wide trends.
Bringing a single site online still demands custom integration, on-prem servers, and months of commissioning effort.
SCADA, EAM, and maintenance systems each speak their own dialect — making end-to-end operational workflows nearly impossible.
Firmware, configuration, and security state of field devices are tracked in spreadsheets — if they are tracked at all.
We provide a hardened logic application purpose-built for level crossings and rail infrastructure — written for IEC 61131-3 compatible controllers and integrated seamlessly with the RailNet Ops platform. Vendor adaptations are handled by our engineering team alongside yours.
Every deployment ships with these features ready to use — flexible IO mapping, on-board logging, telemetry, and remote diagnostics.
Map any field signal to any channel — defined per site, deployed centrally.
Thresholds, timings, and behaviors configurable without code changes.
Timestamped record of every signal transition, alarm, and operator action.
Sampled history of every input and every alarm for trending and audit.
Train counts, gate cycles, lamp hours — operational stats that compound.
Use a compatible 4G/5G router and configure SMS critical-alarm notifications.
Update logic, push configuration, and probe diagnostics through a secure management portal.
Inspect the on-device interface on site or in the office for easy commissioning.
Manage the full operational lifecycle of distributed rail infrastructure through centralized provisioning, configuration, monitoring, security, and remote software deployment — across every site, vendor, and device.
Centralize and manage operational configuration across distributed infrastructure assets and sites.
Streamline onboarding and deployment of new infrastructure devices and field equipment.
Deploy firmware and software updates remotely across the network with controlled rollout visibility.
Maintain operational awareness of device health, connectivity, and security status across critical environments.
Monitor the operational state, connectivity, and lifecycle status of infrastructure assets from a centralized platform.
Coordinate infrastructure updates and operational changes through controlled deployment workflows.
Limited early-access partnerships are open to rail operators, infrastructure managers, and transit authorities. Deploy alongside our team and shape the platform around your operational reality.
Thanks — we'll be in touch within two business days from hello@railnetops.com.