Railway Blocked by Google Cloud
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379 points
176 comments
May 20, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (20 comments)
gnabgib
Dupe - join the discussion started an hour ago instead of query string work (12 points, 4 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48200827
rekabis
TL;DR: putting all your eggs into one basket is bad, man.
dangoodmanUT
It has been 0 days since GCP has taken down a startup (again). You see this at least once a year. Never heard of this from AWS or Azure. In all seriousness, this is why we don't use them. They have the most ergonomic cloud of the big three, then absolutely murder it by having this kind of reputation.
rvz
Let me guess… Googler running AI agent in production that blocked this startup’s account.
codegeek
This is bad. Even their own website is down at railway.com. Looks like total dependency on google cloud. Surprising for a company of their scale with all this VC money.
isninkhamiss
github got way more noise for less
r_lee
seriously, is it possible to trust GCP with critical data/services at this point if you're not a billion dollar company? I'm exaggerating but someone said they got "auto banned" what if that happens to a small account which hosts some really important data/services there?
tux
At this point you can’t trust Google anymore, it keeps breaking things. Imagine having Google AI do this thins automatically. Will have apocalypse in in a day.
jefborges
Railway is back, but I’m not sure if I can trust keeping my projects there, so I’m going to migrate to another company.
orliesaurus
I wonder if someone has exploited a weird Google-safety automated process to report something on Railway which caused Google to block the whole thing.
padolsey
Does anyone know how this even happens inside the walls of google? Is it an automated process? How is such a (presumably) high revenue account just magically blocked without human intervention? I'm quite perplexed.
ChrisArchitect
Earlier: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48200827
binarycleric
How the heck do these things happen, especially with companies with huge monthly spend? At my last job we had some suspicious workloads running on AWS and our TAM reached out to us before taking any action. Who wants to bet this was some AI automation gone wrong and because GCP seems to be allergic to actually contacting a human to get a response, this just sits in some support queue that outsourced workers look at after a few hours just to give a canned response?
bearjaws
I will never leverage GCP in an enterprise setting, it's honestly amazing how hard they fumble the bag. Will be interesting to see when GCP support started working with them, from the updates there was an hour and change from when they identified the issue and GCP support was confirmed. In the cloud space it seems like AWS does nothing and wins.
UrbanNorminal
Is google allergic to humans or something? Cannot they just send an email or call the company before taking a wrecking ball to the entire company's infra? Are they stupid?
BitWiseVibe
As someone who runs some public APIs, the amount of spam from Railway IPs is insane. They have horrible abuse prevention. Hopefully this encourages them to improve their operations.
redanddead
one of the many reasons companies are cloud agnostic and dont want to get locked in
parineum
There's a lot of, what seems to me, unfounded blame being directed at Google for this. Isn't railway the company that just blamed Anthropic for deleting their prod database?
brokenodo
Well, as a 2 week tenured and very happy Railway customer until now, I am now a Render customer. Somehow DNS cut over within 1 min(!) and live after about 30 minutes of work. Not bad!
usernametaken29
I didn’t knew Railway so with this misleading headline I thought a Google Cloud data centre was being built in the way of a railroad. That’d been a funny story to read..