Toshiba Commuter Railway System

Toshiba Commuter Railway System is a commuter rail system, operated by five operators: Yosemite Sam Railway Company, Sylvester Railway Company, Bugs Bunny Citylink Limited, Daffy CityRail and Toshiba Commuter Railways Co. Ltd.. It is located in Toshiba State, linking FreeCity with Memluck, Fellisher, Enoggera and Weilur.

The system was opened in 1876 by Yosemite Sam Railway Company, using steam locomotives. Mission codes were implemented in 1937 (two years after Sigma Commuter Rail), steam locomotives were replaced by diesel locomotives in 1961, and in 1976, a new bridge over FreeCity River was opened.

In 1981, the first electrified line was Ginthorpe Line. Between 1982 and 1989, electrification was extended to other train lines, including Kuraby Line, Aisteph Line, Barney Line, Kitehelur Line, Inston and Rosehill Line, Dourdan Line, Shingfield Line, Cleveland Line, Randwood Line, Shoycur Line, Ormeau Line, Nambour Line and Jangzhou Line.

In 1984, the first line to use France-built double-decker trains and low-lying platforms was Chanhulum Line, and by 1990 and 1992, the same one was used by Shenchinnoi Line and Tennyson Line.

In 1998, Malgarchan Line was opened in time for the Hyundai Games. In 2001, FreeCity International Airport Line (also known as the FCIA Line) was opened. By 2014, a new line called Impledowns Line was opened to link with Enoggera.

There is also a BRT, called Dourdan Line BRT (Line 469), links with  (the terminus of the Dourdan Line), with a stop at Chunghui Mall. It is operated by a railway company, Yosemite Sam Railway Company and not a bus transport company.

Lines
The system consists of 20 lines:

Fleet
The fleet consisted of steam locomotives and diesel locomotives. In 1980, the first electric trains were built by Walkers and ASEA, called 05 series and are based on Queensland Rail's Electric Multiple Unit. 09 series, built in 1990s and 2000s, are based on Queensland Rail's Interurban Multiple Unit and Suburban Multiple Unit. The 10 series is built on Sustina technology and increases the doors from two to four and replaces the 05 series currently working on Shingfield, Aisteph, Barney, Inston and Rosehill and Jangzhou lines, and the 05 series on those lines will be moved to other lines, where it will remain until 2037.