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Amtrak Orders 50 More Siemens Mobility Charger Locomotives

Together with the initial order of 75 locomotives in 2018, the 125 diesel-electric units are a part of Amtrak’s sustainability initiative.

Amtrak Orders 50 More Siemens Mobility Charger Locomotives

The Charger reduces emissions of nitrogen oxide by more than 89% and particulate matter by 95% and can reach a top speed of 125 mph.

Photo: National Railroad Passenger Corporation/Amtrak

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Amtrak announced it has ordered an additional 50 Charge Locomotives from Siemens Mobility.

Together with the initial order of 75 locomotives in 2018, the 125 diesel-electric units are a part of Amtrak’s sustainability initiative. The total contract value of up to $2 billion includes the original contract for $850 million and incorporates both the manufacturing as well as the long-term service agreement for technical support, spare parts, and material supply.

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“We’re dedicated to continuously seeking new and innovative technologies that provide solutions to meet transportation needs while reducing health and climate impacts,“ said George Hull, Amtrak VP. “We are focused on being the solution to get people out of cars and planes and onto rail for greater emissions reductions.”

The Charger reduces emissions of nitrogen oxide by more than 89% and particulate matter by 95% and can reach a top speed of 125 mph.

The new locomotives will primarily replace Amtrak P40 and P42 diesel-electric locomotives, which began service under different emissions standards 30 years ago. The first of the ALC-42’s entered service in February 2022 on the Empire Builder route and are next to be deployed on the City of New Orleans route, running between its namesake city and Chicago.

The ALC-42 locomotives are being manufactured at Siemens Mobility’s North American rail manufacturing facility in Sacramento, California and comply with the Federal Railroad Administration Buy America Standards.

“The US is one of our most important markets and we are honored to once again supply Amtrak and its passengers with the latest in sustainable and intelligent rail technology," said Albrecht Neumann, CEO of Rolling Stock at Siemens Mobility. "Amtrak’s further investment illustrates America’s commitment to sustainable transportation that offers passengers a more sustainable option for travel. Our industry leading locomotives, built in the USA, will play an important role in reducing emissions and protecting the environment in the United States."

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