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Use cases

Use railway data to make the next decision.

Railzeno becomes useful when a planned journey turns into a situation to monitor: a train, a station, a connection or a border crossing.

Follow a chosen train

Keep the essential facts about one dated circulation on a single page.

  • Select the actual circulation rather than relying on a reused train number.
  • Read planned, observed and estimated times separately.
  • See delay, cancellation, platform, source and freshness together.
Search for a train

Prepare a connection

Keep the arrival and next departure visible when every minute starts to matter.

  • Follow the incoming train and its latest expected arrival.
  • Open the next station board with a useful time range.
  • Prioritise changes that affect the transfer rather than every update.
Find the connection station

Monitor a station

Turn a busy departure board into a focused list of relevant services.

  • Search only railway stations, not ferry terminals or unrelated stops.
  • Filter departures and arrivals by a start and end time.
  • Open each matching train to inspect its stops and data quality.
Browse stations

Understand a cross-border journey

Keep sources and confidence visible when a service moves between national systems.

  • Check the actual coverage level for every country involved.
  • Keep separate segments when a reliable identity link is unavailable.
  • Use the operator source for the final operational instruction.
View European coverage

From a one-off check to useful monitoring

Rail information becomes more useful over time when the same dated service or station is checked consistently and only material changes trigger attention.