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Alna Sharyo is a Japanese locomotive builder.

The company was founded in 2002 after the insolvency of Alna Kōki and its subsequent spinning off into three separate companies, Alna Sharyo being one of them. The company is owned by Hankyu Hanshin Holdings and as such maintains very strong ties with its parent companies.

Alna Sharyo is now mainly known for specializing in the manufacture of light rail vehicles, most notably the Little Dancer series of ultra low-floor streetcars, although they do manufacture some heavy rail rolling stock as well. In addition to the manufacture of light rail vehicles, Alna Sharyo is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all Hankyu locomotives, working alongside Hanshin Sharyo Maintenance in that regard.

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