Wabtec Unveils Maverick Traction Module Prototype in Pittsburgh
04.03.2025
Wabtec showcased the Maverick traction module prototype in central Pittsburgh. Company experts have tested this innovation on enterprise tracks for a year. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Features and Capabilities of Wabtec’s Module
Developers named the innovation Maverick, and it features a three-axle bogie from an old locomotive. Yet, the firm plans a Pathfinder version with cameras, sensors, and autonomous control.
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The Maverick module runs on batteries, but its power and traction remain undisclosed. Meanwhile, creators offer options with diesel or hydrogen propulsion for added flexibility.
Developers claim Maverick hauls freight cars across distances from 1130 to 1600 kilometers. Thus, the module can strengthen railways’ edge over road transport competition.
The unveiling occurred in central Pittsburgh, and the company promotes the project actively. Because the firm envisions it as the future of eco-friendly, efficient freight transport.
Wabtec and a New Step in Technology Development
The prototype already draws expert attention, and tests confirm its industry potential. Creators hope this module reshapes freight transport approaches on railways.
Developers now collect test data to refine the module for mass production readiness. And interest in Maverick grows among carriers seeking innovative solutions.
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