MotivePower
Industry | Railroad |
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Headquarters | Boise, Idaho |
Parent | Wabtec Corporation |
Website |
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MotivePower, Inc. (MPI) is an American manufacturer of diesel-electric locomotives. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Wabtec Corporation, and traces its history back to the MK Rail division of Morrison-Knudsen.
History
Morrison-Knudsen established a separate rail division, MK Rail, in 1972. Morrison-Knudsen spun-off the division in 1993; it became a publicly traded company in 1994. After Morrison-Knudsen's bankruptcy in 1996, MK Rail renamed itself MotivePower Industries, doing business as Boise Locomotive. The company merged with Westinghouse Air Brake Company in 1999 to form the Wabtec Corporation.[1] Wabtec renamed the Boise Locomotive division to MotivePower in 2000.[2] MotivePower continues as a wholly owned subsidiary of Wabtec.[3]
Products
MotivePower's flagship product is the MPI MPXpress passenger locomotive. Over two hundred locomotives have been built for commuter rail operators in the United States and Canada.
- MPXpress
- MPEX Switchers (MP14B, MP20B, MP20C, & MP21B)
- HSP46
- MP8AC-3 (R156)
- CBH class (MP27CN, MP33CN, & MP33C)
References
- ↑ Carlson, Brad (September 27, 2004). "Locomotive builder MotivePower to boost Boise workforce". Idaho Business Review. Retrieved April 22, 2017. – via EBSCO's Academic Search Complete (subscription required)
- ↑ "Names change at Wabtec". Railway Gazette. April 1, 2000.
- ↑ "MotivePower". Wabtec Corporation. Retrieved April 22, 2017.