Railway
Coverage of Railway in the Nexus archive.
- HS2 paid consultancies £65mn last year in run-up to project ‘reset’
HS2, the UK's high-speed rail project, paid £65 million to consultancies in the year leading up to a project 'reset'. The increased spending has raised concerns about the management of the long-delayed, taxpayer-funded railway.
- More than 20 people killed in suicide bombing targeting Pakistani passenger train
A suicide bomber detonated an explosive-laden car near a railway in Quetta, Pakistan, as a passenger train passed, killing at least 23 people and injuring over 70. The blast was powerful enough to overturn two train cars and ignite a fire.
- Ask HN: Shouldn't Google need to give a public statement about Railway incident?
Google suspended Railway's account, causing an outage, and a public statement is being requested to explain the cause. The incident has raised concerns about cloud providers. Railway has published an incident report.
- Railway GCP Account Suspension Incident Report
Railway's GCP account was suspended, causing an outage, and an incident report was published on May 19, 2026. The report is available on Railway's blog. There are no comments on the news article yet.
- Railway Blocked by Google Cloud
Railway's services are blocked by Google Cloud, with an article and comments available on status.railway.com and news.ycombinator.com respectively. The incident has garnered 36 points and 4 comments. Railway is affected by the blockade.
- Railway Is Having a Major Outage
The railway is experiencing a major outage, with an article and comments available on status.railway.com and news.ycombinator.com respectively. The outage has garnered 50 points and 36 comments. Railway services are currently disrupted.
- AI Agent Deletes Startup’s Database in 9 Seconds, Founder Says
PocketOS founder Jeremy Crane claims an AI agent called Cursor, using the Claude Opus model, deleted the startup's production database and backups within 9 seconds via a single Railway API call.
- We moved Railway's frontend off Next.js. Builds went from 10+ mins to under 2
Railway's frontend was moved from Next.js to a new framework, significantly reducing build times.