Rail track junction with switching points in autumn light — calm non-incident scene

Assembly management for rail corridors, depots and stations.

EMAction’s field-site mode is built around GPS zones rather than floors — which is why rail maintenance teams, depot operators and station facilities work natively with it.

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How EMAction fits rail operations

EMAction is a general-purpose field-site platform. Here is how the shape of rail operations lines up with what it does.

You are running…

Rail maintenance crews distributed across a corridor.
A signalling depot or workshop.
A passenger station with rostered workers on shift.

EMAction’s model fits because…

GPS zones replace floors; a Site in EMAction is a geofence, not a building.
Lone-worker monitoring is available for solo inspections and patrol routes.

The features rail operators find most useful

GPS-based site definition

A Site in EMAction is a GPS geofence with a configurable radius, not a building with floors. Zones are sub-areas of a site — a workshop, a platform, a stabling road — and Workers are placed against those zones rather than a floor plan.

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Live Incident Map

Leaflet-based live map with clustered markers, street and satellite views. GPS-enabled occupants appear in real time; Safety Officers place everyone else by draggable pin. Open-in-Google-Maps handoff for emergency services.

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Lone Worker module

Session-based monitoring with timer-driven escalation, Hide Screen (triple-tap to reveal) for hostile encounters, and a full audit trail. Essential for solo rail inspectors running corridor walks or overnight depot patrols.

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Quick Response panel for Safety Officers

Large, phone-friendly buttons — IN POSITION, ALL CLEAR, LAST TO LEAVE, NEED HELP. Usable with gloves, in sunlight, on a phone that’s been in a tool belt all day.

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Two-way SMS

Twilio-backed SMS for outbound broadcasts and targeted messages; inbound replies are logged automatically to the incident timeline with sender and timestamp. Important where train, tunnel or remote-depot radio coverage is inconsistent.

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Tell us about your rail operation.

If your rail operation looks like the shapes on this page — or if it doesn’t — we would rather hear about it and say “that isn’t us” than sell you something that doesn’t fit.

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