Federated Open Rail Capacity Layer
A federated rail-capacity layer would combine open infrastructure maps, open-source timetable simulation, public terminal data, and shipper-reported service signals so customers and public agencies can compare routing options and identify bottlenecks without relying only on incumbent railroad portals.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Incumbent railroads may withhold the operational data needed for accurate real-time capacity estimates.
- • Open map data can be incomplete or stale in yards, private sidings, and industrial spurs.
- • Safety-critical dispatch cannot be crowdsourced without regulatory approval and certified systems.
Adoption path
- • Start with non-safety-critical corridor maps, terminal transparency, service-quality reporting, and scenario planning.
- • Add open-source capacity simulations for public agencies, ports, short lines, and large shippers.
- • Use procurement, regulatory reporting, and public infrastructure grants to normalize interoperable rail data feeds.
Decentralization fit
70.0/10
Coordination credibility
58.0/10
Implementation feasibility
52.0/10
Incumbent pressure