Work windows that reach the schedule
Book track time and the affected runs surface immediately, with a diff you can read before anything publishes.
Regional and commuter rail
A regional line with a handful of consists, certified crews, work windows to protect, and a feed that riders and trip planners depend on. The complexity of a railroad without the staffing of one.

| 04:55 | Shift handoff. The night's notes exist mostly as a conversation on the platform. |
| 07:10 | A crossing obstruction stops service. Riders need to know within minutes. |
| 09:00 | Track time is confirmed for Thursday. Four runs are affected and the feed does not know. |
| 13:20 | An engineer's recertification is due in five weeks and nobody has scheduled it. |
| 16:45 | The 92-day inspection on RDC 4 lands the same morning as the 07:02. |
Book track time and the affected runs surface immediately, with a diff you can read before anything publishes.
Log the incident, draft the rider notice from it, publish when you are satisfied. It reaches your alerts page, the feed and email at once.
Engineer, conductor and CDL expiries flagged at sixty days, not the week the crew becomes unqualified.
The GTFS feed is built from the working schedule, so a service change cannot leave it behind.
Out-of-service dates reach the schedule. Nothing can be assigned to RDC 4 until it clears.
Boardings by month
Deadhead is held separately, so cost per revenue hour is the real number.
Usually the right plan
Multi-zone operations, up to 50 vehicles, integrations and advanced reporting.