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Manufactured by Motive Power Inc. (MPI), the MP36PH serves as a distinctive commuter locomotive that is widely utilized by regional transit agencies in both the United States and Canada. In Chicago, Illinois, these unique locomotives are integrated into Metra's train operations, primarily functioning in a push-pull configuration. They facilitate hourly commuter service by transporting passengers in bi-level trains to and from the downtown stations, effectively catering to approximately 300,000 daily riders who rely on these trains to commute from the surrounding suburbs.
Designed for compatibility with Nippon Sharyo Gallery Bi-Level Cars, the MP36PH boasts advanced functionality. One of its standout features is a sophisticated lightpiping and LED system, enabling effective directional headlight and taillight operations across all six of its nose lights. Additionally, the locomotive is equipped with illuminated pre-printed numberboards specifically designed for push/pull operations, ensuring clarity and visibility during transit.
The MP36PH is engineered to handle demanding tasks, thanks to its heavy-duty five-pole motor and robust mechanical configuration. This powerful assembly allows the locomotive to pull a ten-car bi-level consist up a challenging 4% grade without the need for specialized traction tires, showcasing its impressive hauling capabilities.
Moreover, the locomotive is DCC-compatible, designed to seamlessly integrate with the Train Control Systems K4D6 system, providing further versatility and control options for operators. Overall, the MP36PH stands out as a reliable choice for commuter service, delivering consistent performance and efficiency for transit agencies and their riders alike.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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product_dimensions | 8 x 2 x 1 inches |
item_weight | 4 ounces |
item_model_number | 176-6123 |
manufacturer_recommended_age | 14 years and up |
manufacturer | Kato |
country_of_origin | Japan |
date_first_available | April 2, 2024 |