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As far as I can see from the
Hitachi website, there is no division or subsidiary called "Hitachi Rail", and "Hitachi-Rail.com" is just a name used for the website of Hitachi's railway operations. Railway vehicle research, development and manufacture is the responsibility of Hitachi, Ltd. globally, and Hitachi Europe Ltd. in Europe, so I suggest that this material belongs in the
Hitachi, Ltd. article. --
DAJF (
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12:01, 17 September 2008 (UTC)reply
If you read the Hitachi page, rail is a small component of a massively diverse company. Unless you expand every one of those items on the main page, it will not fit in with the existing format. I will put a link to this page from that page. —Preceding
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203.47.199.254 (
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04:40, 18 September 2008 (UTC)reply
True, but what do we do with this article? Rename it "Transportation Division of Hitachi" or something similar? The current name "Hitachi Rail" is arbitrary and misleading, as it implies that it is the actual name of an organization or division within Hitachi, which it is not. --
DAJF (
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06:22, 18 September 2008 (UTC)reply
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As far as I can see from the
Hitachi website, there is no division or subsidiary called "Hitachi Rail", and "Hitachi-Rail.com" is just a name used for the website of Hitachi's railway operations. Railway vehicle research, development and manufacture is the responsibility of Hitachi, Ltd. globally, and Hitachi Europe Ltd. in Europe, so I suggest that this material belongs in the
Hitachi, Ltd. article. --
DAJF (
talk)
12:01, 17 September 2008 (UTC)reply
If you read the Hitachi page, rail is a small component of a massively diverse company. Unless you expand every one of those items on the main page, it will not fit in with the existing format. I will put a link to this page from that page. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
203.47.199.254 (
talk)
04:40, 18 September 2008 (UTC)reply
True, but what do we do with this article? Rename it "Transportation Division of Hitachi" or something similar? The current name "Hitachi Rail" is arbitrary and misleading, as it implies that it is the actual name of an organization or division within Hitachi, which it is not. --
DAJF (
talk)
06:22, 18 September 2008 (UTC)reply