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    The Hitachi (also known as Silver trains, Martin & King or Stainless Steel) was an electric multiple unit train that operated on the Melbourne suburban...
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  • built in Japan Hitachi Magic Wand, a massager and vibrator Hitachi (Australian train), EMUs formerly built and used in Melbourne, Australia, in the 1970s...
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  • Hitachi Rail STS SpA (from Hitachi Rail Signalling and Transportation Systems) or Hitachi Rail STS (previously Ansaldo STS) is an italian transportation...
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    Train (IET) by Great Western Railway (GWR) and Azuma by London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a type of bi-mode multiple unit train built by Hitachi...
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    dual-voltage electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train built by Hitachi Rail as part of the Hitachi A-train AT300 family for high-speed commuter services...
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  • Retrieved July 11, 2016. Hitachi Construction Machinery Global website Hitachi Construction Machinery Australian website Hitachi Construction Machinery...
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    British Rail Class 802 (category Hitachi multiple units)
    high-speed bi-mode multiple-unit passenger train designed and produced by the Japanese manufacturer Hitachi Rail. It has been operated by Great Western...
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    British Rail Class 807 (category Hitachi multiple units)
    electric multiple unit being built by Hitachi Rail for train operator Avanti West Coast. Based on the Hitachi A-train design, a total of 10 seven-car units...
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    The Magic Wand (formerly known as the Hitachi Magic Wand) aka the True Magic Wand, Magic Wand Original, Vibratex Magic Wand and Original Magic Wand is...
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    British Rail Class 805 (category Hitachi multiple units)
    is a type of bi-mode multiple unit built by Hitachi Rail for Avanti West Coast. Based on the Hitachi A-train design, 13 five-car units were built to replace...
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    British Rail Class 810 (category Hitachi multiple units)
    of bi-mode multiple unit being constructed by Hitachi Rail for East Midlands Railway. Based on the Hitachi AT300 design, 33 five-car units will replace...
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    British Rail Class 803 (category Hitachi multiple units)
    by Japanese rolling stock manufacturer Hitachi Rail for open-access operator Lumo. Based on the Hitachi A-train design, a total of five units, each comprising...
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    high-speed train to Hitachi Rail". December 2021. "Hitachi to acquire Bombardier Transportation's contribution to the V300 ZEFIRO very high-speed train from...
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    Frecciarossa 1000 (category Hitachi multiple units)
    was co-developed as a joint venture between Italian rail manufacturer Hitachi Rail Italy (initially AnsaldoBreda) and multinational conglomerate Alstom...
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    British Rail Class 801 (category Hitachi multiple units)
    multiple unit (EMU) built by Hitachi Rail for London North Eastern Railway. The units have been built since 2017 at Hitachi's Newton Aycliffe Manufacturing...
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    E5 and H5 Series Shinkansen (category Hitachi multiple units)
    (Japanese: H5系, Hepburn: H5-kei) are Japanese Shinkansen high-speed train types built by Hitachi Rail and Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The E5 series is operated...
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    Bradken (category Hitachi subsidiaries)
    markets with operations in Australia, China, Canada, India, Malaysia and the United States. It is a subsidiary of Hitachi Construction Machinery. In 1919/1920...
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  • Hitachi Consulting Corporation was an American international management and technology consulting firm with headquarters in Dallas, Texas. It was founded...
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    Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) was a provider of modular mid-range and high-end computer data storage systems, software, and services. Its operations are...
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    were built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and cars 15 to 17 were built by Hitachi. E611-1 (car No. 11) E628-1 (car No. 12) E625-1 (car No. 13) E625-101 (car...
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    km/h).[better source needed] Hitachi have continued to build Hitachi A-train family trains for railway operators in the United Kingdom. This has included...
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    2010s, Angel Trains has arranged deals involving Hitachi-built high speed bi-mode trains, such as a deal for 19 five-car Class 802 for train operator TransPennine...
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    "Vicsig: Hitachi Trains". Archived from the original on 31 July 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2014. "Transport". Victorian Year Book 1985 (PDF). Australian Bureau...
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    Downer Rail and Hitachi for City Rail under a Public Private Partnership (PPP). As part of the PPP, Reliance Rail will also maintain the trains for a minimum...
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    Melbourne took over the M>Train franchise in April 2004, it took over all of its rolling stock including the remaining Hitachi and Comeng sets as well as...
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    N700S Series Shinkansen (category Hitachi multiple units)
    purchase 12 new 12-car trains based on N700S to supplement its older THSR 700T sets. These will be manufactured by an alliance of Hitachi and Toshiba. The first...
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    two electric six-carriage tilting trains. In October 1994, a contract was awarded to Walkers, Maryborough with Hitachi to supply the electrical and tilting...
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    unelectrified Stony Point line. To replace the Hitachis, 62 three-car Siemens Nexas were ordered. Until November 2003, M>Train also issued its own annual railway...
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  • GlobalLogic (category Hitachi subsidiaries)
    company providing software development services. It is a subsidiary of Hitachi. GlobalLogic has corporate headquarters in San Jose, California. GlobalLogic...
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    September 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2009. Ogawa, Keisuke (30 October 2006). "Hitachi Exhibits Electromagnetic Suspension System". techon.nikkeibp.co.jp. Archived...
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