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  2. MotivePower - Wikipedia

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    MotivePower, Inc. (MPI) was an American manufacturer of diesel-electric locomotives. The company traces its history back to being a division of Morrison-Knudsen (MK) since 1972. [1] After MotivePower spun-off from MK, the company merged with the air brake manufacturer WABCO to form "Wabtec" in 1999, remaining as a brand of it.

  3. MPI MPXpress - Wikipedia

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    An MPI MP54AC locomotive in the new GO Transit livery. GO Transit is currently the only operator of this model. The MP54AC (also known as MP40PHTC-T4AC) [9] is the latest locomotive in the MPXpress family and the only model available for sale in the US. It is designed to both meet the EPA's stringent Tier 4 emissions standard and offer higher ...

  4. MPI MP20B - Wikipedia

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    Power output: 2,000 hp (1,490 kW) ... The MPI MP20B is a diesel-electric locomotive designed and built by MotivePower in Boise, Idaho. Specifications

  5. MPI MP33C - Wikipedia

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    The locomotives are equipped with a Cummins V18 QSK78 prime mover rated at 3,300 hp (2,460 kW). [2] The engine blocks for the prime movers are cast in Germany and sent to the Cummins engine plant in Daventry, England, for the final machining and assembly process. They are then fitted to the locomotive in Boise, Idaho. [8]

  6. MPI MP20C - Wikipedia

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    Power output: 2,000 hp (1,490 kW) ... Pacific Harbor Line: The MPI MP20C is a switcher diesel locomotive designed and built by MotivePower in Boise, Idaho. Specifications

  7. MPI HSP46 - Wikipedia

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    The MPI HSP46 is a four-axle AC-traction diesel-electric locomotive for commuter trains, designed and assembled by MotivePower.It meets EPA Tier 3 emissions standards. The launch customer is the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), whose first unit entered revenue service in April 2014.