TrackAccess Updates: Aligning Terminology, Expanding Capabilities, and Supporting Continued Growth TrackAccess continues to evolve based on how railroads actually operate.
TrackAccess Updates: Aligning Terminology, Expanding Capabilities, and Supporting Continued Growth
TrackAccess continues to evolve based on how railroads actually operate. Recent updates reflect a focused effort to align more closely with industry standards, expand operational capability, and better support the needs of short line and industrial railroads.
These changes are driven by real-world use and direct feedback from railroad operators.
Terminology aligned with the General Code of Operating Rules
One of the most important updates to TrackAccess is the continued alignment of system terminology with the General Code of Operating Rules (GCOR).
Clear and consistent terminology matters in railroad operations. Using language that matches established rulebooks reduces ambiguity, supports training, and helps ensure authorities are issued and understood consistently.
By aligning TrackAccess terminology with GCOR conventions, the system integrates more naturally into existing operating practices and reduces the need for mental translation between software and rulebooks.
Expanded capabilities with DTC block utilization
TrackAccess has expanded its ability to support operations that utilize Direct Traffic Control (DTC) blocks.
This enhancement improves flexibility for railroads operating under DTC or mixed authority environments, allowing TrackAccess to better reflect how authority is structured and communicated in those territories.
Supporting DTC block utilization helps ensure the system remains adaptable to a range of operating rules and territory configurations commonly found on short line and industrial railroads.
Enhanced bulletins for operational awareness
Another significant update includes enhanced bulletin functionality.
Bulletins play a critical role in communicating operating conditions, restrictions, and safety information. Improvements to bulletin handling within TrackAccess strengthen operational awareness by making important information clearer, more consistent, and easier to reference alongside active authorities.
These enhancements support safer operations by ensuring crews and supervisors have access to relevant information in a structured and reliable format.
Built to support short line and industrial railroads
TrackAccess is designed with the realities of short line and industrial railroad operations in mind. These operations often manage varied territories, limited resources, and evolving operating needs.
Recent updates continue to focus on:
- Practical workflows
- Clear authority visibility
- Adaptability to different rule sets
- Scalable functionality as operations grow
Rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all model, TrackAccess is built to fit how these railroads actually operate.
Looking ahead
TrackAccess will continue to grow alongside the railroads that use it. Future development will remain focused on safety, clarity, and operational practicality.
We look forward to supporting continued growth across short line and industrial railroad operations and to evolving TrackAccess as operating needs and industry standards continue to develop.








