Train Information System Live Map

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Discover what the TIS Live Map can do

Getting real-time data for both passenger and freight trains, which operate across national borders.

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Better tools for better train management.

TIS data is sourced directly from Infrastructure Managers’ systems and gives you live updates to improve the international train management.

Get Real-Time Data

Access real-time train traffic data via the Internet, including contracted timetable, forecasts, running advice, and delays.​

Graphical Visualisation

View real-time visualisations of international trains with network overviews, space-time diagrams, and train run reports.​

Data Integration

Collect and exchange railway traffic data with European traffic management systems.​

More benefits

Incident Management

Efficiently manage incidents with up-to-date information.​

Train Disposition

Optimize train disposition for better operational efficiency.​

Resource Allocation

Enhance the allocation of resources such as time, financial means, rolling stock, and staff.

Logistical Steering

Improve the steering of the logistical chain.​

Customer Assurance

Strengthen sales arguments by assuring customers of the exact position of the train.​

How much does the TIS Live Map cost?

The TIS Live Map comes free of charge, empowering you to optimize operations without financial constraints.​

Who can use TIS?

  • Railway Undertakings
  • Infrastructure Managers
  • Wagon Keepers
  • Freight Forwarders ​

How to become a user

Sign the TIS User Agreement by filling in our e-form and we will then promptly send you the agreement for electronic signing.
Alternatively, you can book a meeting with one of our Sales representatives, who can guide you through the process.​

What is TIS Data Flow?

Train Information System DataFlow function offers robust capabilities facilitating raw data exchange between Infrastructure Managers and Railway Undertakings using TAF/TAP messages, ensuring efficient communication and standardizing data exchange protocols.​

A sophisticated filtering function allows users to select specific information based on company types, mutual agreements between involved companies, and functional criteria (e.g., points, incoming trains, outgoing trains, delayed trains).​

Train Information System DataFlow offers two versatile options for data exchange to suit different operational needs:​

  • real-time data via Common Interface​
  • historical data via e-mail or FTP server