Rail is the backbone of sustainable mobility
For Giuseppe Marino, Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Rail Group, the mission is clear: transform the U.S. rail industry into a modern, efficient, and sustainable system. While Europe and Asia have long embraced advanced high-speed networks, the United States has struggled with outdated infrastructure. Under Marino’s leadership, Hitachi Rail is working to close that gap by investing in cutting-edge technology, manufacturing capacity, and strategic partnerships designed to deliver a new era of rail travel.
We’re not just exporting trains, we’re building ecosystems
At the heart of Marino’s U.S. strategy is a commitment to local investment. Hitachi Rail has expanded its manufacturing footprint in states such as Maryland and West Virginia, creating skilled jobs and anchoring its supply chain domestically. By doing so, the company ensures that its rail solutions are not just imported products but integral parts of the American industrial ecosystem.
From commuter lines to high-speed corridors, Marino’s vision emphasizes holistic infrastructure, integrating rolling stock, signaling systems, and digital platforms to improve both passenger experience and operator efficiency. This approach reflects his belief that rail is more than transport; it is a catalyst for sustainable cities and economic growth.
High-speed rail is America’s next frontier
The marquee project in Hitachi Rail’s U.S. portfolio is its push into high-speed rail, particularly in states like Texas and California where long-distance corridors are ripe for innovation. Marino argues that a functional high-speed network would not only revolutionize travel but also reshape the economic map, reducing reliance on domestic flights while slashing carbon emissions.
Globally, Hitachi Rail has been a leader in high-speed systems, from Japan’s famed Shinkansen to advanced European networks. Bringing this expertise to the U.S. positions the company as a transformative force at a time when both government and the private sector are ready to invest in green infrastructure.
Innovation and sustainability go hand in hand
Under Marino’s leadership, sustainability has become the driving principle of Hitachi Rail’s U.S. projects. The company is advancing hydrogen-powered trains, smart-grid integration, and predictive maintenance technology. These innovations not only reduce emissions but also ensure safety and reliability.
For Marino, innovation is not an optional feature but a necessity. As he has stated in numerous forums, the rail industry can only compete with cars and airlines if it delivers faster, cleaner, and more convenient service. That belief is pushing Hitachi Rail to invest heavily in digital platforms, enabling real-time passenger information, optimized schedules, and seamless ticketing.
The U.S. deserves world-class rail
Giuseppe Marino’s vision aligns with broader policy shifts in Washington, where infrastructure investment and decarbonization remain priorities. By positioning Hitachi Rail as a partner rather than just a vendor, Marino is embedding the company into the American future.
The U.S. has long lagged behind global peers in rail technology, but with Marino at the helm, Hitachi Rail is helping change that narrative. His leadership represents a rare combination of strategic foresight, operational rigor, and unwavering belief in rail’s potential to redefine mobility.
As the U.S. embarks on one of its most ambitious infrastructure pushes in decades, Marino’s message is clear: rail is no longer a relic of the past, it is the vehicle of the future.