Railway maintenance is becoming increasingly data-driven and with every tmOS release, we’re moving one step closer to making that data fully actionable.
The latest updates focus on three key areas: security, deeper data insights and improved fleet transparency. Here’s what’s new.
Stronger Security with Multi-Factor Authentication
Security is the foundation of any digital platform. With this release, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) can now be enabled for all users in tmOS. In addition to a password, a time-based authentication key is required for login, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access. For infrastructure managers and operators handling operational data, this adds an essential layer of protection.


Deeper Data Insights with New tmOS Components
Understanding railway data requires more than just dashboards, it requires the ability to explore it in depth. The new tmOS components are designed exactly for that:
- Bottom Sheet for detailed analysis: Dive deeper into charts and explore underlying data points
- Enhanced data visualization: Add images or a third dimension (Z-axis), for example for tmENV Profiles
- Map view: Visualize geolocated data directly on a map for precise spatial insights
This enables users to move from simple monitoring to true data exploration and understanding.

Smarter Track Analysis with tmCVC Constraint Integration
Railway infrastructure comes with physical constraints, and they need to be reflected in data analysis. With this update, track master data stored in tmOS is now directly integrated into tmCVC. This ensures that defined constraints, such as slab track sections or other non-adjustable areas, are automatically considered in calculations.
- Shifting and lifting values are set to zero where movement is not possible
- Constrained areas are clearly visualized as red zones in the chart
This allows engineers and infrastructure managers to immediately see where interventions are feasible and where they are not.The result: more accurate analysis, fewer incorrect assumptions, and better-informed maintenance decisions.

Comment Service for Better Collaboration
Data becomes more valuable when it can be contextualized. With the new comment service, users can now add notes directly within system protocols and data views. This makes it easier to document observations, share insights and build a clearer operational picture over time.

tmENV CSV Export for Advanced Analysis
For use cases that require deeper analysis outside the platform, tmOS now supports CSV exports of tmENV data points. This allows seamless integration with external systems and enables users to:
- Perform detailed offline analysis
- Combine tmOS data with other datasets
- Build custom reports and workflows

Improved Maintenance Fleet Management and Data Usability
Railway maintenance fleet transparency and usability are key for efficient operations. This update brings several improvements:
- Fullscreen machine images for better visual inspection
- Enhanced zoom functionality in analytics (X and Y axis) for detailed data exploration
- Export of full maintenance history as CSV for documentation and reporting
Together, these features make it easier to access, analyze and share critical fleet information.



From Data to Decisions
These updates are not just incremental improvements; they are part of a bigger shift. tmOS continues to evolve into a platform that connects machine data, infrastructure data and maintenance processes into one system. The goal is clear: enable infrastructure managers to move from reactive maintenance to informed, data-driven decision-making.
Because the future of railway maintenance isn’t just digital, it’s connected, transparent and actionable.