TOSHIBA CORPORATION

TOSHIBA CORPORATION

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Since first starting to manufacture the main motors for rolling stock in 1899, Toshiba has pursued its railway business, while striving for successive technological innovations. Toshiba's efforts throughout its history to enhance its rail system advantages such as safety, efficiency and convenience have enabled the development of electric locomotives, electric equipment for rolling stock including high speed trains, traction power supply systems and train control and traffic management systems.

Toshiba will hereby introduce latest technologies contributing to the society with energy-saving, ecology & communication technology.

About Us

Toshiba Corporation Social Infrastructure Systems Company

Division Names
Railway & Automotive Systems Division Railway Systems Divisio
Representative
Yasukuni Yamamoto, General Manager
Contact
Mr. Daisuke Nakagawa 
Railway Projects Department
2 1-1, Shibaura 1-chome, Minatoku, Tokyo 105-8001, Japan
Tel: +81-3-3457-4564

Products

Locomotives
  • Electric locomotive
  • Diesel electric locomotive
  • Hybrid diesel locomotive
Rolling stock systems
  • Locomotives
  • Propulsion systems for AC electrified lines
  • Propulsion systems for DC electrified lines
  • Auxiliary power supply systems
  • Air conditioning systems
  • Train information systems/Train safety systems
Information systems
  • Train Traffic control systems
  • Transportation planning systems
  • Signaling systems
  • Rolling stock management systems
Power supply systems
  • SCADA for power supply systems
  • Transmitted electricity systems
  • AC electrification systems
  • DC electrification systems


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