Railcar Equipment Health Reporting
Eliminate surprises with prioritized mechanical alerts for inbound, on-property, and fleet-wide cars in one consolidated solution.
Understand Which Railcars Need Attention
“We were able to catch a burnt journal the same morning the bearing triggered an alert because of inbound health reporting.”
Mechanical Director, Oil & Gas Company
“We worked with TransmetriQ to color code alerts on inbound cars and add specific instructions. That helps our mechanical teams follow protocol.”
Mechanical Foreman, Regional Railroad
“We now have a solid understanding of not just which cars are inbound, but also which cars need repairs. We're able to prep our shop days in advance."
Yard Manager, Short Line & Regional Railroad
Three Views of Railcar Health. One Authoritative Source.
Know What's Coming Before it Arrives
Inbound Railcar Health
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Prevent surprise bad-order cars at interchange
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Plan repair crew schedules based on confirmed inbound work
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Coordinate proactively with interchange partners on at-risk equipment
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Reduce the manual effort of pulling inbound car health data from multiple sources
Monitor Cars Already in Your Possession — Moving or Stored
Online Equipment Health
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Identify safety-critical issues on cars currently in service
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Manage stored car inspections and eliminate surprises during re-activation
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Prioritize mechanical attention based on alert severity
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Reduce the manual effort of pulling inbound health data from multiple sources
Network-Wide Fleet Health Visibility
Fleet Equipment Health
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Track health alerts on your fleet across the entire North American network
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Leverage early warning of health issues to improve planning and repair timing
Which View of Railcar Health Makes Sense for You?
| Inbound | Online | Fleet | |
| Where the railcars are | Scheduled to arrive at your facility | Currently on your property (moving or stored) | Anywhere in the North American rail network |
| Time horizon | 24, 48, and 72 hours ahead | Real-time | Real-time |
| Primary use | Advance planning and interchange safety | Inspection and response to health alerts on railcars you're responsible for | Network-wide railcar health and maintenance management |
| Best for | Railroads and shippers receiving cars | Railroads and shippers | Lessors and rail fleet owners |
Get the Right View of Railcar Health for Your Operation
FAQs
- Equipment ID
- Alert source system (EHMS, EA, DDCT, etc.)
- Alert type and severity
- Date alert was triggered
- For Inbound: estimated arrival time and origin
- For Online: current location and dwell time on property
- For Fleet: current location
- Component-level detail (e.g., wheelset, bearing, brake)
- Recommended action priority
- Color coding and special instructions (set by your mechanical team)
Equipment Health Reports are typically delivered as structured data via email at a scheduled cadence. We can also support snowflake, API, and other custom delivery methods.
Taking a proactive approach to rail fleet health monitoring helps avoid last-minute scrambles and disruptions. If you know a car is inbound with a critical health issue, you can alert your mechanical team and make sure they're prepared to handle the work. Similarly, if a railcar is in storage but is showing up on an action-needed Equipment Advisory, you can plan to address the alert before you go to move the car into service.