The Switch Point

Axiom Rail Services

The Switch Point is where the rail industry’s biggest conversations collide.Hosted by Axiom Rail Services, this podcast brings serious energy to the world of ethics, auditing, and real-world rail operations, with a sharp focus on transload rail. Every episode puts you in the room with railroad experts, regulators, supply chain analysts, and railcar manufacturing executives who are shaping the future of the industry right now.This is not surface-level talk. We dig into compliance, safety, accountability, and the tough decisions that keep freight moving. We challenge outdated thinking, question the gray areas, and push for higher standards across the board.And then there is Off the Rails.These episodes are raw, unfiltered, and built by the Axiom community. We bring guests on to vent, debate, joke around, and say what everyone else is thinking but will not say out loud. We open the phone lines, take live questions, and let the conversation go wherever it leads.Whether you are on the ground, behind a desk, or running operations, The Switch Point is your place for honest insight, real accountability, and the kind of conversations this industry has been missing.

Episodes

  1. 5d ago

    Ep. 7 - Inside the Scale Industry: Rail Weights, Safety, and Why Accuracy Matters with Karl Gansen

    This week on The Switch Point, Joe sits down with Karl Gansen, Rail Operations Manager at Weighing Technologies, for a fascinating deep dive into one of the most overlooked, but absolutely critical, parts of the rail industry: scales and weight certification. From railcar loading safety and hazardous commodity compliance to massive 80,000-pound rail scale calibrations, Karl breaks down how accurate weights keep railroads, trucking operations, and entire supply chains moving safely and efficiently. Inside this episode:  How rail scales actually work and why they matter  The dangers of overloaded railcars and trucks  Why inaccurate weights can create major safety risks  The hidden world of certified weights and scale calibration  How commodities like grain, chemicals, plastics, and coal are measured  The surprising connection between rail safety and scales  What it takes to certify 80,000-pound rail scales across the country  Wild stories from the field involving scrap yards, alligators, snakes, and scale pits Karl also shares his journey from commercial roofing into the highly specialized scale industry, along with insights into the future of rail infrastructure, industrial operations, and the importance of skilled trades that quietly keep the economy running every single day. If you’ve ever wondered how railcars are weighed, how facilities stay compliant, or why a few thousand pounds can make a huge difference in rail safety, this episode is packed with insight you probably never knew existed. Because in railroading, accuracy matters, and every pound counts.

    42 min
  2. May 19

    Ep. 5 - Rail Security, Train Robberies, and the Hidden Risks Nobody Talks About

    This week on The Switch Point, Joe dives into one of the most overlooked conversations in modern railroading: security. From train robberies and cargo theft to hazmat risks, border security, and protecting railroad crews in the field, this episode breaks down the real-world threats facing the rail industry—and why most companies are dangerously underprepared. Joe shares firsthand experiences from rail operations across the country, including incidents involving train theft, crew assaults, trespassing, and security failures that directly impact communities, customers, and the economy itself. Inside this episode:  Why intermodal freight has become a major theft target  How criminals study train schedules and exploit predictable operations  The hidden dangers railroad crews face while working in isolated areas  Why rail security impacts pricing, shipping times, and the national economy  How hazmat transportation ties directly into national security concerns  The role law enforcement should play in rail operations and emergency response  Why most rail security programs are reactive instead of proactive  How transload facilities are becoming one of the industry’s biggest security vulnerabilities Joe also explores how military veterans and law enforcement professionals can bring valuable insight into improving rail safety and security planning—and why the industry needs to start thinking differently before problems become disasters. This episode is a deep dive into the side of railroading most people never see—but one that affects everyone. Because security isn’t just about protecting freight. It’s about protecting people, communities, and the future of the industry itself.

    28 min

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The Switch Point is where the rail industry’s biggest conversations collide.Hosted by Axiom Rail Services, this podcast brings serious energy to the world of ethics, auditing, and real-world rail operations, with a sharp focus on transload rail. Every episode puts you in the room with railroad experts, regulators, supply chain analysts, and railcar manufacturing executives who are shaping the future of the industry right now.This is not surface-level talk. We dig into compliance, safety, accountability, and the tough decisions that keep freight moving. We challenge outdated thinking, question the gray areas, and push for higher standards across the board.And then there is Off the Rails.These episodes are raw, unfiltered, and built by the Axiom community. We bring guests on to vent, debate, joke around, and say what everyone else is thinking but will not say out loud. We open the phone lines, take live questions, and let the conversation go wherever it leads.Whether you are on the ground, behind a desk, or running operations, The Switch Point is your place for honest insight, real accountability, and the kind of conversations this industry has been missing.