File- Train.capacity.300.v2.24.3.4.r18.zip ... Jun 2026
"Rail planning" could be "Track development|Network strategy|Infrastructure blueprinting". "Plan and design" as "Develop and construct|Rethink and implement|Architect and blueprint". "New rail lines" might be "Novel rail tracks|Fresh transportation routes|Emergent railway corridors". "Upgrades" as "Improvements|Modernizations|Refurbishments". "Expansions" could be "Enlargements|Broadenings|Scalings".
"Operations management" could be "Operational oversight|Daily governance|Function control". "Optimize their daily operations" as "Streamline routine activities|Refine day-to-day processes|Enhance operational tasks". "Scheduling" becomes "Timetabling|Appointment booking|Calendar coordination". "Resource allocation" as "Asset distribution|Supply management|Material assignment". File- Train.Capacity.300.v2.24.3.4.R18.zip ...
But wait, the user specified to change every word with three variants. So each word, regardless of being part of a compound term, should be replaced individually. So "user-friendly interface" would become easy-to-use platform. "Upgrades" as "Improvements|Modernizations|Refurbishments"
Also, the filename is in the middle of the text, and parts of it have versions like v2.24.3.4.R18. Those numbers are part of the proper noun, so they stay unchanged. I think that's all. Now
I need to go through each word and replace it, checking if it's part of a proper noun. Words like "Train.Capacity" in the filename are proper nouns and stay. The filename itself is a proper noun, so it remains.
Here, "software tool" should be replaced. "train capacity" is part of the software name, which is a proper noun. "rail industry" might be a proper noun as it's a specific term, but maybe it's not. Hmm. Need to decide. Since the user is focusing on the software, perhaps "rail industry" is a common term, so replace it. Let's see.
I think that's all. Now, compile the final answer with the a format, ensuring proper nouns are untouched and all terms have three synonyms each.