Kinki Sharyo
Appearance
Native name | |
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Romanized name | Kinki Sharyō kabushiki gaisha |
Company type | Public |
TYO: 7122 | |
Industry | Rolling stock manufacturing |
Founded | December 19, 1920 |
Headquarters | , Japan |
Key people | Itsuo Morishita (President) |
Number of employees | 1,000 |
Parent | Kintetsu Group Holdings Co.
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Website | www |
Kinki Sharyo Co., Ltd. (
Clients
[edit]North America
[edit]- Boston's MBTA Green Line
- LA's Metro A, E, L, K, and C lines.[1]
- New Jersey's Hudson-Bergen and Newark Light Rail systems
- San Jose's VTA light rail
- Phoenix's Valley Metro Rail
- Seattle's Sound Transit Link 1 Line[2]
- Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail Dallas, Texas (Kinki Sharyo SLRV)
Japan
[edit]- JR Group
- Kintetsu
- Hanshin Electric Railway
- Nankai Electric Railway
- Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau
- Sendai City Transportation Bureau
Asia
[edit]- Dubai, UAE's Dubai Metro
- Hong Kong's Kowloon–Canton Railway (merged with Mass Transit Railway in 2007.)
- Premium Class T1 and T2 bi-level coaches for Guangdong Through Train, also known as KTT.
- SP1900/1950 EMU, serving the Tuen Ma line, and formerly the West Rail, Ma On Shan, and East Rail lines
- Extra SP1000/1950 carriages for the Sha Tin to Central Link, ordered 2014.[3]
- Philippine's Light Rail Transit Authority
- Class 1200 LRV (jointly with Nippon Sharyo) serving the LRT Line 1 (Metro Manila).
- Qatar
- Singapore
Elsewhere
[edit]- Cairo Metro
- Trans-Australian Express train coaches.[4]
- Alexandria, Egypt trams
- Argentina: Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado Roca Line
- Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México
Products
[edit]Kinki Sharyo also produces steel doors, known as the KJ series, for public housing in Japan.
- LRTA Line 1 Manila, Philippines
- Railway Transportation in the United States
- Unnamed Low Floor LRV – Santa Clara County, California
- Green Line (MBTA) Type 7 Light Rail Vehicle – Boston, Massachusetts
- HB Series (informal name) low-floor light rail vehicle – Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Newark & Hudson County, New Jersey[5]
- Super LRV (semi-formal name for rebuilt product) – Dallas, Texas
- Kinkisharyo-Mitsui LF LRV – Sound Transit Link light rail, Seattle, Washington
- Valley Metro Rail LF LRV – Phoenix, Arizona (entered service 2008)
- LFX-300 – marketed as AmeriTRAM™[6] and tested on Charlotte Area Transit System network in 2011.
- P3010 – LA Metro, Los Angeles, California
- Refurbishment of the Hitachi Rail CQ311 used by MARTA
- Refurbishment of the AnsaldoBreda P2550 used by LA Metro
- Cairo Metro
- M, N1 and N2 Cars for No.1 Line
- M, N1,N2 and T Cars for No.2 Line
- KCR in Hong Kong (merged with MTR in 2007)
- EMU SP1900/SP1950
- KTT passenger coaches for Guangdong Through Train
- T1 Premium Class bi-level Coaches
- T2 First Class bi-level Coaches
- Ferrocarriles Argentinos
- Sub-urban "Toshiba" EMUs of Buenos Aires, Argentina (with Toshiba's electrical equipments)
- For Sarmiento Line
- For Mitre Line
- For Urquiza Line
- For Roca Line
- Sub-urban "Toshiba" EMUs of Buenos Aires, Argentina (with Toshiba's electrical equipments)
- JR Group
- Shinkansen (West Japan Railway)
- Shinkansen (Central Japan Railway)
- 300 Series Shinkansen
- 100 Series Shinkansen
- Shinkansen (Kyushu Railway)
- N700 Series Shinkansen
- JR Central
- 313 series – Central Japan Railway Suburban Electric Train
- JR East
- E257 series – East Japan Railway Limited Express
- JR West
- 223 series – West Japan Railway Suburban Electric Train
- 225 series – West Japan Railway Suburban Electric Train
- 227 series – West Japan Railway Suburban Electric Train
- 271 series – West Japan Railway limited express train
- 273 series – West Japan Railway limited express train
- 287 series – West Japan Railway limited express train
- 285 series – West Japan Railway and Central Japan Railway Electric Sleeping car
- 321 series – West Japan Railway Commuter Electric Train
- 323 series – West Japan Railway Commuter Electric Train
- 681 series – West Japan Railway Company and Hokuetsu Express Limited Express
- 683 series – West Japan Railway Limited Express
- 87 series (KiITe 87, KiSaINe 86-501, KiRa 86, KiShi 86) – West Japan Railway Diesel Sleeping car
- JR Shikoku
- 7000 series – Shikoku Railway Suburban Electric Train
- 1500 series – Shikoku Railway Diesel Train
- JR Kyushu
- 303 series – Kyushu Railway Commuter Electric Train
- 813 series – Kyushu Railway Suburban Electric Train
- Private Railways in Japan
- Kintetsu Railway
- Double decker cars "Vista Car" – Kintetsu
- 21020 series – Limited Express Electric Train "Urban Liner Next"
- 23000 series – Limited Express Electric Train "Ise-Shima Liner"
- 22600 series/16600 Series – Limited Express Electric Train "Ace"
- 50000 series – Limited Express Electric Train "Shimakaze"
- 3220, 5820, 6820, 9020 and 9820 Series – "Series 21" Commuter Electric Car
- Hanshin Electric Railway
- 1000 series – Commuter Train
- 5700 series – Commuter Train
- Nankai Electric Railway
- 8300 series – Commuter Train
- Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway
- 9000 series – Electric Train
- Kintetsu Railway
- Municipal Railways in Japan
- Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau
- 10 series – Subway train for the Karasuma Line
- 20 series – Subway train for the Karasuma Line
- 50 series – Subway train for the Tozai Line
- Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau / Osaka Metro
- 22 series – Subway Cars
- 80 series – Linear Motor Subway Cars for Imazatosuji Line
- 30000 series – Subway Cars for Tanimachi Line and Midosuji Line
- Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
- 5300 series – Subway Cars for the Toei Asakusa Line
- Tokyo Metro
- 05 series – Tokyo Metro for Tozai Line and Chiyoda Line (Ayase Branch)
- Hiroshima Electric Railway
- LF LRV 5100 series
- Sendai City Transportation Bureau
- 2000 series – Sendai Subway for Tozai Line
- Fukuoka Municipal Transportation Bureau
- 2000 series – Stainless Steel Electric Train
- Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau
- Prototype(s)
- Smart BEST hybrid Battery electric multiple unit
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Nelson, Laura J. (November 26, 2014) "Japanese firm plans to build light-rail cars in L.A. area after all" Los Angeles Times
- ^ "Sound Transit". www.soundtransit.org. Archived from the original on 13 February 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "New Train Contracts for Future East West Corridor of Shatin to Central Link Awarded" (PDF) (Press release). MTR Corporation. 2014-01-24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-10-06.
- ^ "BRD - Classification". Archived from the original on 2013-12-13. Retrieved 2013-11-21.
- ^ Fazio, A.E. (Widener University); T.R. Parsons Brinckerhof. Operations and Communications Designing New Light Rail Taking Engineering Beyond Vanilla (PDF) (Report). Transportation Research Circular E-C058: 9th National Light Rail Transit Conference. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
- ^ "Railway Gazette: LFX-300 Ameritram hybrid streetcar unveiled in Charlotte". Retrieved 2011-02-13.
External links
[edit]- Kinki Sharyo Archived 2019-12-20 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
- Kinki Sharyo USA
Categories:
- Companies based in Osaka Prefecture
- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1920
- Electric vehicle manufacturers of Japan
- Defunct defense companies of Japan
- Tram manufacturers
- Rail infrastructure manufacturers
- Rolling stock manufacturers of Japan
- Japanese brands
- Companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- 1920 establishments in Japan
- Kintetsu Group Holdings