Taiwan Rolling Stock Company

Taiwan Rolling Stock Co., Ltd.
Industry manufacture
Founded October 16, 2002
Headquarters Hukou, Hsinchu,(Taiwan)
Key people
Chairman: M.K. Huang
President: C.S. Hsu
Products Rail vehicles
Number of employees
255
Website http://www.trsc.com.tw/
TRSC factory in Hsinchu County

Taiwan Rolling Stock Company (TRSC) is a rail vehicle company. TRSC is located in Hukou, Hsinchu County, near TRA Xinfeng Station (zh). It was previously a rolling stock production division of Tang Eng Iron Works before 2002. After privatization, the company received several orders from Taiwan Railways Administration and also Kawasaki Heavy Industries. For example, some vehicles (type C371, C381) of the Taipei Metro system were built by TRSC.[1]

TRSC cooperated with Nippon Sharyo in several products, such as DHL100, Alisha Forest locomotive, EMU700,[2][3] EMU800.[4]

There was a dispute regarding the EMU800 at its beginning stage. The brake system differed from specifications because the supplier made a mistake on the type of brake system. After the dispute was solved, the TRSC started to deliver EMU800 trains to the Taiwan Railways Administration.[5][6] On 29 May 2015, the TRSC delivered the 37th train to TRA, which marks a milestone of Taiwanese rail-vehicle industry. Furthermore, the TRSC is anticipated to be the future of manufacturing industry. [7]

In recent years, TRSC cooperated with Voith Engineering Services for the Danhai Light Rail Transit system.[8] On 26 August 2015, TRSC got additional order of EMU800. The total number of this order is 48 cars. [9]

TRSC is now owned by China Steel Corporation since 2015.[10][11] TRSC's products range from locomotives, cabs, EMUs, trams and it receives more and more orders from customers. It is the only company that can design, manufacture and maintain rolling stock in Taiwan.

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