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Rail Transportation - World's Latest Rail Systems

OverviewOverview

Picture: World Latest Rail SystemsAs early as 1920, Hitachi Rail has been providing railroad systems and solutions to suit all kinds of urban planning needs. Its product range includes:

  • High Speed Train
  • Tilt Train
  • Monorail Systems

Through accumulated extensive experiences in Japanese railway systems, Hitachi Rail aims to supply a wide range of high quality and reliable products as a Railway System Integrator. Using Hitachi's technologies, Hitachi Rail makes it possible to provide a comfortable moving space characterized by low noise and low vibration that is perfectly adapted to the environment through which the tracks pass. Besides that, with failsafe and energy-saving tilting system installed in existing infrastructure, passengers in Hitachi Tilting Trains will not feel any centrifugal acceleration and hence, the trains can run at higher speed at curves. Furthermore, Hitachi's monorail system is the best solution for urban amenities. Its rubber tires help to increase traction performance so as to gain better control with steeper grades.

HistoryHistory

HistoryHitachi is the first to manufacture large electric locomotives in Japan and has since produced express trains, Shinkansen, monorails and linear subway with small cross-sections. It is considered as one of only a few comprehensive railway system integrators. In 2005, Hitachi undertook the project of high-speed railcars for the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (currently known as High Speed 1) for the UK Department for Transport. Apart from that, Hitachi's monorails can also be seen in Japan, China, Singapore as well as Dubai and have received high praise for eliminating traffic congestion and combating the problem of exhaust gas emissions.

 

MilestonesMilestones

Click on any one of the years below to view Hitachi's accomplishments since 1910.

1910s

Tramway for mines
1.5-ton electric locomotive for mines

1920s

Start of steam locomotive
Class 8620Class 8620 was first made for the Ministry of Railways, after the incorporation of the Kasado Works in 1921. It was put in static storage when operations were discontinued in 1975, but was put back into operation for the JR Kyushu Houhi Line under the name "Steam Locomotive Aso BOY" in 1988. It continues operating today as the "Steam Locomotive Hitoyoshi" on the Hisatsu Line.
Kasado Works and the Hitachi Works produced Japan's first domestically manufactured large electric locomotive Class ED15 in 1924. It weighed 59 tons, travel at a maximum speed of 64km/h and was mainly used to pull freight.
Start of passenger railcar production

1930s

106-ton diesel-electric locomotive was provided to Narita Railway. A larger version of it was seen in 1934 at the East.

1940s

Start of train production
Subway train for Osaka

1950s

Shonan train
AC electric locomotive
Japan's first diesel-electric locomotive
Asakaze overnight sleeper express passenger train

1960s

DC/AC train
Tokaido Shinkansen railcar and Tokyo Monorail railcar
Tokaido Shinkansen railcar and Tokyo Monorail railcar

1970s

Prototype linear motor car

1990s

Narrow gauge electric locomotive with world's largest capacity inverter
A-Train concept railcar

2000s

Channel Tunnel Rail Link [High Speed 1] railcar for UK

Case StudiesCase Studies

Monorail Delivery Records

Picture: Monorail Delivery Records

This provides you an overview of the Monorail projects completed by Hitachi Rail since its establishment in 1920. Their first monorail project is Tokyo Monorail which was inaugurated on 1964. In 2007, they built their first small-type monorail in Singapore which can be seen in Sentosa; namely the Sentosa Monorail.

High Speed Trains Delivery Records

Picture: High Speed Trains Delivery Records

The carriages for High Speed Trains, or known as Shinkansen by others, were first supplied by Hitachi Rail to Tokaido Shinkansen Line during Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964. Besides supplying the carriages throughout Japan, Hitachi's High Speed Trains can also be seen in the United Kingdom.

VideosVideos

Transportation Systems (New Total Solutions for Railway Systems)

Transportation Systems (New Total Solutions for Railway Systems)

In 1924, Hitachi built Japan's first electric locomotives. Since then, the Hitachi Group has been providing wide-ranging total solutions for railways; from railcar manufacture, operation control and signaling systems to information services. This video shows Hitachi's transportation system operations which mainly centered on railways, featuring historic railway images and the latest railcar manufacturing technology.

Class 395 High Speed Train

Class 395 High Speed Train

In December 2009, an opening ceremony was held in London to mark the beginning of a new railway. Class 395 railcars, which were built and supplied by Hitachi, were the focus of this ceremony. It was a huge event such that British Government officials including the Prime Minister, the Transport Secretary and people connected to the project from the UK and Japan had come to attend.

The Class 395s were the first high speed railcars in the UK, the country where railways originally evolved. This is a concise documentary video on the process of the service operation as well as the future outlook interspersed with interviews of those involved in the project.