Wabtec Delivered ET44AC Locomotives to CPKC Under a Major Contract. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply

U.S.-based manufacturer Wabtec has delivered the first batch of five next-generation ET44AC locomotives to Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC).

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These units mark the beginning of a large-scale contract involving 100 locomotives. The manufacturer emphasized the integration of cutting-edge environmental technology and improvements in energy efficiency.

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Each locomotive features a diesel engine that meets the stringent Tier 4 emissions standard. As a result, nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions are reduced by 76%, and particulate matter is cut by 70%. This solution not only minimizes environmental impact but also helps operators align with global sustainability goals.

Wabtec Delivered ET44AC Locomotives to CPKC with a Focus on Sustainability

The new locomotives also offer increased fuel efficiency and lower maintenance costs. Wabtec achieved this through the implementation of intelligent control systems that monitor performance in real-time and optimize operational parameters.

CPKC intends to use the locomotives for long-haul freight services. High reliability and power performance are especially crucial amid the growing demand for freight logistics across North America.

Why Wabtec Delivered ET44AC Locomotives to CPKC Now?

Timely delivery shows Wabtec’s ability to fulfill even large-scale orders without delay. This strengthens customer trust and reinforces the company’s position as a leader in rail technology and innovation.

The remaining locomotives will be shipped in phases over the coming months. These deliveries will accelerate the renewal of CPKC’s fleet and support the company’s long-term sustainability strategy.

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