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Ep. 3 - Why Track Inspections Matter: Safety, Compliance, and Keeping Rail Moving

28 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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This week on The Switch Point, Joe is joined by producer Tom for an in-depth conversation on one of the most overlooked—but most critical—parts of the rail industry: track inspections. From safety risks and regulatory compliance to preventing derailments and protecting operations, this episode breaks down why proper track inspections are essential for any facility handling rail traffic. Joe shares real-world insight into what inspectors look for, the common defects that get missed, and how neglected infrastructure can create massive operational and financial consequences. Inside this episode: *  Why track inspections are crucial for safety and uptime  *  The most common issues found during inspections  *  How weather, seasons, and vegetation impact rail infrastructure  *  Why qualified inspectors matter more than “just checking the track”  *  How proactive maintenance saves companies from six-figure problems later  *  What separates Axiom Rail Services from competitors in the industry  Whether you work in rail, logistics, manufacturing, or simply want to understand how freight keeps moving across America, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the infrastructure most people never think about. Because when the track fails, everything stops.

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