Rail first
Workflows are shaped around railway roles, approvals and site delivery — not generic office processes.
DocuRail exists to replace fragmented railway paperwork with controlled workflows that people can actually use — from planning desk to site return.
Too many critical work packs still move through disconnected emails, PDFs and folders. That makes it difficult to know which version is approved, who still needs to act and whether the complete record has returned from site.
DocuRail brings those decisions into one role-controlled lifecycle. It is designed around the people accountable for planning, verification, authorisation, site delivery and closeout.
DocuRail was founded by Anthony Young, a railway access planner with decades of experience across operations, compliance and digital transformation.
The aim is practical: give rail teams a controlled system that makes the correct action obvious, preserves accountability and produces a complete record without rebuilding the same information across disconnected forms.
Anthony YoungWorkflows are shaped around railway roles, approvals and site delivery — not generic office processes.
Every required action has an owner, a workflow stage and an evidence trail.
Digital packs retain the natural flow of railway documents rather than exposing technical database screens.
Planning, approval, delivery and return belong to the same controlled work pack.