Line of diesel-electric passenger locomotives
MPI MPXpress
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Type and origin
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Power type
| Diesel-electric
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Builder
| MotivePower
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Build date
| 2003
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2003
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?2023
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2023
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Total produced
| 237
- MP36PH-3S: 27
- MP36PH-3C: 103
- MP40PH-3C: 70
- MP32PH-Q: 11
- MP54AC: 26
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Number rebuilt
| - MP36PH-3S: 27 (to MP36PH-3C)
- MP40PH-3C: 1 (to MP54AC)
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Specifications
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Configuration:
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?
AAR
| B-B
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?
UIC
| Bo'Bo'
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Gauge
| 4 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in
(
1,435 mm
)
standard gauge
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Wheel diameter
| 3 ft 4 in (1,020 mm)
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Minimum curve
| 248 ft (76,000 mm)
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Wheelbase
| - 9 ft 0 in (2,740 mm) (original)
- 9 ft 4 in (2,840 mm) (new)
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Length
| 68 ft (20.73 m)
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Width
| 10 ft 7.5 in (3,238 mm)
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Height
| 15 ft 6 in (4,720 mm)
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Loco weight
| 285,000 to 295,000 lb (129,000 to 134,000 kg)
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Prime mover
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Performance figures
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Maximum speed
| - 82?102 mph (132?164 km/h) (MP36PH-3C, MP32PH-Q)
- 93 mph (150 km/h) (MP40PH-3C)
- 110 mph (180 km/h) (MP54AC)
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Power output
| - 3,600 hp (2,700 kW) (MP36PH-3S, MP36PH-3C, MP32PH-Q)
- 4,000 hp (3,000 kW) (MP40PH-3C)
- 5,400 hp (4,000 kW) (MP54AC)
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Tractive effort
| - 72,500?85,000 lbf (322?378 kN) (MP36PH-3C, MP36PH-3S)
- 85,000 lbf (380 kN) (MP40PH-3C)
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- 70,000 lbf (310 kN) (MP32PH-Q)
- 82,900 lbf (369 kN) (MP54AC)
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The
MPI MPXpress
is a line of
diesel-electric locomotives
built by
MotivePower
(a subsidiary of
Wabtec
) for
commuter rail
service. There are five MPXpress models:
MP36PH-3S
,
MP36PH-3C
,
MP40PH-3C
,
MP32PH-Q
, and
MP54AC
.
MPXpress locomotives were built with a high percentage of
re-manufactured parts
including diesel engines, major electrical components, trucks, and frames. Cabs, fuel tanks, electronics, HEP package, and other replaceable parts such as wheels and couplers were new when delivered. The re-manufactured components kept the price of locomotives down while providing like-new components with full warranty protection.
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The new cabs made the MPXpress the first production passenger locomotive that met U.S. federal
crashworthiness
requirements.
The MPXpress line has also kept pace with increasingly stringent
EPA
locomotive emissions regulations, having provided the first?and in some cases, only?passenger locomotive for each of the four emission levels (tiers) that were specified by the EPA between 2002 and 2015.
The MPXpress is used by numerous public transit agencies in
Canada
and the
United States
; of them,
GO Transit
has the most, with 93 in their fleet.
As of 2023
[update]
, Wabtec no longer lists the MPXpress in its locomotive portfolio.
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Models
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MP36PH-3S
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The MP36PH-3S used a 16-cylinder
EMD 645
F3B diesel engine as its
prime mover
, capable of generating 3,600
hp
.
Head-end power
(HEP) was generated by a static inverter that received its power through connections to the prime mover (hence the "S" (static) designation). Compared to a locomotive with a separate HEP generator, the prime mover had to constantly maintain a higher
RPM
in order to supply power to the passenger cars. The setup was simpler but lead to higher noise levels and higher fuel consumption.
When providing the maximum 500 kW HEP load, maximum traction power is reduced to 2,930 hp since HEP generation diverts some power from the prime mover.
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The MP36PH-3S was the first variety of MPXpress locomotive to be built and the launch customer was
Metra
, a commuter railroad in the
Chicago
area. Metra ordered 27 of these locomotives in 2001, which were built and delivered between 2003 and 2004. Fourteen were to replace the railroad's aged
F40C
fleet, while the rest were for fleet expansion. Until May of 2020, when the 3S variants were converted to 3C's, Metra was the only remaining operator of the MP36PH-3S variant of the MPXpress.
When the locomotives were first delivered, the onboard computer systems proved problematic. At one point in 2004, because Metra had so many MPXpress locomotives out of service, two F40Cs had to be placed back into service for a short time.
Conversion to MP36PH-3C specification
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Starting in 2015, Metra began converting its MP36PH-3S locomotives to the MP36PH-3C specification by removing the static inverter and replacing it with a separate HEP generator. Metra's MP36PH-3C locomotives all have extended radiators to supply the extra cooling for the new Caterpillar generators. Locomotive No. 417 was the first one to be converted and was sent to MPI in Boise. The rest were rebuilt at Metra's 47th Street shops on the South Side of Chicago. As of 2020, all of the MP36PH-3S locomotives have been converted to the MP36PH-3C specification.
MP36PH-3C
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The MP36PH-3C has the same EMD 645F3B prime mover as the MP36PH-3S model, but with a separate head-end power generator, a
Caterpillar
C-27
.(3412 before 2005)
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The launch customer for the MP36PH-3C was
Caltrain
, a commuter railroad in the
San Francisco Bay Area
. Caltrain ordered 6 of these locomotives in 2003, which were built and delivered that same year. This locomotive has gone on to become the most popular MPXpress variant, with 100 delivered to nine different customers.
MP40PH-3C
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The MP40PH-3C introduced a new prime mover, the larger 16-cylinder
EMD 710
G3B series diesel engine, capable of generating 4,000 hp. The MP40PH-3C also uses an EMD alternator and traction motors.
The launch customer for the MP40PH-3C was
GO Transit
, a commuter railroad in the GTHA (Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area). The MP40PH-3C was developed in response to a bid request from GO Transit for locomotives capable of generating 4,000 hp, hauling 12 passenger cars and traveling at speeds up to 93 mph (150 km/h). MotivePower and GE Transportation responded to the request, with MotivePower being selected as the winning bidder. GO Transit placed an order for 27 locomotives in 2006, which were built and delivered between 2007 and 2008.
In 2011, MotivePower upgraded the MP40PH-3C to comply with the EPA's more stringent Tier 3 emissions standard,
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[7]
which was in effect between 2012 and 2014. Three locomotives meeting this standard were built, all delivered to
Sounder commuter rail
in the
Seattle
area. Ten additional locomotives for GO Transit are also Tier 3 compliant.
MP32PH-Q
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The MP32PH-Q was built from 2013 to 2014 for
SunRail
. They have similar specifications as new MPXpress locomotives, but are rebuilt and refurbished from units that had previously operated on
MARC
as
GP40WH-2
locomotives. Inside the locomotive, the 3,000 hp
EMD 16-645E3C
prime mover has been rebuilt and electronics have been upgraded using the same equipment as other MPXpress locomotives, as well as a horsepower upgrade from 3,000 to 3,600. On the exterior, the MP32PH-Q retains the
hood unit
layout of the former GP40WH-2, but a new four-window MPXpress cab replaces the original cab.
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MP54AC
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The MP54AC (also known as MP40PHTC-T4AC)
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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 performance than the MP40PH-3C. The MP54AC is a
genset locomotive
, using a pair of
Cummins
QSK60 60-liter, 16-cylinder engines rated at 2,700 hp each (5,400 hp total) and during periods of low power demand, the locomotive can operate on just one engine to reduce noise pollution and boost fuel efficiency. The 5,400 total horsepower qualifies the MP54AC as the most powerful diesel-electric passenger locomotive in North America, both currently and historically.
Currently, the MP54AC can be built as new or by having existing MPXpress locomotives rebuilt to the standard.
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GO Transit was the launch customer for the MP54AC. The first prototype unit was built by converting a MP40PH-3C owned by GO Transit (unit 647). MotivePower removed the EMD prime mover and HEP motor and replaced them with the twin Cummins engines. Heavy modifications were made to the body to accommodate extra air intake and exhaust stacks.
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Unit 647 was delivered to GO Transit late 2015 and was seen under testing on December 12, 2015.
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Initially GO Transit had planned to convert a total of ten MP40PH-3Cs to the new MP54AC standard; it later ordered 16 additional newly built MP54AC locomotives
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that would go toward replacing the aging F59PH locomotives that were currently in service.
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The MP54AC competes with other Tier 4 compliant locomotives, such as the
Siemens Charger
series and the
EMD F125
. Both the MP54AC and F125 have struggled to find customers, unlike the Charger series, which has sold more than 350 units including large orders from
Amtrak
and
Via Rail
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Operators
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Internal layout
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References
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"LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY: Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) Technical Feasibility Analysis"
(PDF)
.
LTK Engineering Services
. May 4, 2009
. Retrieved
September 7,
2014
.
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"Metrolink Rail Fleet Management Report"
(PDF)
.
Metrolink
. 2020. p. 32
. Retrieved
November 21,
2023
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"Locomotive Equipment"
.
Wabtec
. Retrieved
2023-04-17
.
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"Locomotives"
.
LTK Engineering Services
. Archived from
the original
on March 4, 2016.
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Lex, Robert (29 September 2013). "Northstar Commuter Rail MP36PH-3C Parts".
Parts List for MPXpress Locomotives
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b
"SunRail, Sound Transit order MotivePower locomotives"
.
Trains
. September 12, 2011. Archived from
the original
on September 20, 2012
. Retrieved
September 13,
2011
.
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"Archived copy"
(PDF)
. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on April 15, 2012
. Retrieved
November 3,
2011
.
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Murdock, Ken (April 2014).
"Winter Park's Station Dedication"
(PDF)
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The Flatwheel
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3?5
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"MotivePower Tier 4 diesel delivered to Go Transit"
. International Railway Journal. 16 March 2018
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16 March
2018
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"MP54 AC Commuter Locomotive | Wabtec Corporation"
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www.wabtec.com
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2016-11-28
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"MP54 AC COMMUTER LOCOMOTIVE"
. Wabtec Corporation
. Retrieved
2015-12-16
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"MP54AC"
(PDF)
. Wabtec. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on December 17, 2015.
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"First MP54AC testing on GO Transit"
. Railway Age. 14 December 2015
. Retrieved
2015-12-16
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"Prototype MP54AC delivered to Metrolinx, GO Transit"
. Railway Age. 2 March 2016
. Retrieved
16 March
2018
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"GO's MPI Series (MP40PH-3C and MP54AC) Locomotives (2007- ) ? Transit Toronto ? Content"
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"Amtrak to Improve National Network with New Locomotives"
(Press release). Amtrak. December 21, 2018. Archived from
the original
on January 26, 2021
. Retrieved
October 19,
2020
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"Siemens Canada secures major order with VIA Rail Canada for new fleet of passenger trains"
(Press release). Siemens Mobility. December 12, 2018.
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