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Скачать или смотреть Hitachi's Enduring Partnership with Indian Railways: A Deep Dive into Innovation and Safety

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  • 2025-10-22
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Hitachi's Enduring Partnership with Indian Railways: A Deep Dive into Innovation and Safety
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As India's railway network surges ahead with ambitious projects—from the completion of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) to rapid progress on Sikkim and Mizoram connectivity—the spotlight falls on long-standing collaborators driving this transformation. In an exclusive interview with NewsStation, Mangal Dev, Head of Hitachi Rail India South Asia (Mobility) and Director of Hitachi India Pvt Ltd, shared insights into the Japanese giant's decades-long synergy with Indian Railways, emphasizing technology transfer, energy efficiency, and unwavering commitment to 'Make in India'.
Hitachi's tryst with India dates back to the early days of rail modernization. "The cooperation between India and Japan in railways started with the first steam locomotives and the turbines for Bhakra Nangal, which came from Japan," Dev recounted. "Even today, those stories are legendary." The company later supplied DC-DC locomotives that still operate in Warangal, with motors continuing to be manufactured by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW). However, as technology evolved from DC to more efficient AC systems, Hitachi pivoted seamlessly.
A prime example is Mumbai Metro Lines 2 and 3, where Hitachi's power trains—manufactured at Bassein Assembly and Manufacturing Facility (BAMEL)—are powering the network. "These are first-class, world-class trains that Mumbai's public loves traveling in," Dev said, highlighting their energy efficiency. Compared to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), which pioneered urban transit in India, Mumbai's system stands out for its modernity amid the city's heavy traffic. "While Delhi deserves full credit for starting the metro wave, Mumbai is special because of its metropolitan scale," he added. "Our Japanese technology ensures the same distance is covered with significantly less energy consumption—a hallmark of Hitachi."
This global integration shines through: Transformers are built in India, converters in Japan, and Train Control and Management Systems (TCMS) from Italy, all fitted into trains at BAMEL. Dev underscored Hitachi's full-throated support for 'Make in India', positioning it as the company's top priority in partnering with the Government of India.
The collaboration extends to freight corridors. Hitachi's technology underpins the entire 10,50 km Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) network between Rewari and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT). "These high-speed freight trains will run at 100 km/h, with one departing every 10 minutes for the first time—complete with a timetable," Dev explained. Overseeing this is a state-of-the-art Operational Control Centre (OCC) in Ahmedabad. "If you visit, you'll see the entire network controlled from there—real-time visibility on train arrivals, performance, and even introducing new routes seamlessly."
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