First MBTA HSP-46 at TTCI for testing

Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s first new HSP-46 regional/commuter rail locomotive has arrived at TTCI in Pueblo, Colo., to undergo testing before it is delivered to Boston and operator MBCR (Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad).

In 2010, MBTA approved the purchase of 20 new diesel-electric locomotives from Wabtec subsidiary MotivePower, Inc. for $114 million. At the time, they were slated to replace the 20 oldest units in the fleet.

On top of seven units added in 2012, in June MBTA signed a contract with MotivePower for 13 additional units, bringing the overall total to 40. The recent contract is valued at $70 million.

“The new HSP-46 design provides dramatically improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and lower life-cycle costs compared to MBTA’s existing locomotives,” Wabtec Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Albert J. Neupaver told Railway Age when the original 20 locomotives were ordered.

Industrial designer Cesar Vergara of VergaraStudio designed the HSP-46’s carbody, as well as several potential paint schemes, which the MBTA had members of the riding public vote on in 2012. The scheme that was ultimately selected was by far the largest vote-getter.

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