Train Station Monitor
Factorio 2.0 Mod

Train Station Monitor

Zero-config live dashboard for your rail network. Auto-discovers every station — no circuit signals, no combinators.

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Config required
1s
Refresh rate
1000+
Stations supported
2.0
Factorio version
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The actual dashboard UI. Click rows, toggle filters, sort columns — exactly what you see in-game.

💡 Sort by Least Saturated to see which resources need attention. Expand a row for throughput graphs.

Everything your rail network needs

Built for large factories — scales from your first train to a 1000-station megabase with zero setup.

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Zero-config auto-discovery
Every train stop tracked the moment it's built, removed, renamed, cloned, or revived. No setup at all.
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Grouped resource view
Stations grouped by resource. See load vs unload counts, queue saturation, and average wait — in one row.
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Congestion heatmap
Opt-in map overlay: cool (trains flowing) → hot (starved). Spot bottlenecks from the map in seconds.
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Throughput graphs
10-minute trains-served-per-minute history per resource group. Average and peak values included.
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Supply alerts
Native Factorio alerts when a resource has consumers but no available provider, with a dashboard badge.
Per-station controls
Zoom to station, open the assigned train, or enable/disable a stop — all from the dashboard.
Installation
Mod Portal Recommended
1
Open Factorio → Mods in the main menu
2
Search Train Station Monitor
3
Click Install → Apply and restart
4
Look for the 🚂 locomotive button top-left, or press Ctrl + T
Manual install
1
Download train-station-monitor_0.1.0.zip from GitHub releases
2
Drop the zip into your Factorio mods folder:
%APPDATA%\Factorio\mods\
3
Launch Factorio → Mods → enable → restart

🏷️ Station naming convention

Name your stops with a rich-text icon tag followed by Load or Unload. Depots and junctions without this pattern are silently ignored.

[img=item/iron-plate] Load ← load station [img=item/iron-plate] Unload ← unload station [img=fluid/crude-oil] Load ← fluids work too