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Wabtec Gets $248 Million Order for Locomotives, Services

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Wabtec has received a $248 million order for Evolution Series ES43ACmi locomotives and services from Winning Consortium Simandou to support rail operations at its high-grade iron ore project, located in the east of Guinea.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/wabtec-gets-248-million-order-for-locomotives-services-bf46b56d (opens in a new tab)

Hydrogen use in Tier-3 NextFuel™ engine highlights Wabtec as a leader in alternative fuels

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On May 15, 2024, Wabtec engineers achieved ‘first fire’ (i.e., combustion) by introducing hydrogen into a dual-fuel, full-scale, 4,500 horsepower Wabtec Evolution Series Tier 3 engine. Wabtec believes internal combustion engines will be the next step for hydrogen in the rail industry. This approach provides a railroad’s existing fleet with the flexibility to utilize a range of fuel sources including diesel, biodiesel, and hydrogen.

https://hydrogen-central.com/hydrogen-use-in-tier-3-nextfuel-engine-highlights-wabtec-as-a-leader-in-alternative-fuels/ (opens in a new tab)

Why this massive rail company believes hydrogen could be the future of train travel

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Wabtec is developing a freight engine that can be powered by hydrogen and diesel, which would be an important step in reducing emissions.

https://www.fastcompany.com/91190876/hydrogen-freight-rail-train-travel (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec Pantograph Auto-Drop Devices See Superior Performance by Using AM

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Railroad equipment manufacturer Wabtec has improved the production and performance of its pantograph auto drop devices by leveraging Nikon SLM Solutions’ AM technology. According to the company, this collaboration has led to a substantial 70% reduction in component weight and life cycle costs and a 50% decrease in production time.

https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/wabtec-pantograph-auto-drop-devices-see-superior-performance-by-using-am-232208/ (opens in a new tab)

Caltrain launches electric passenger service

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Californian commuter train operator Caltrain celebrated the start of 25 kV 60 Hz electrified services with an inaugural train carrying invited guests from San Francisco on August 10. Wabtec supplied Positive Train Control for interoperability with Amtrak and the freight railways serving the region.

https://www.railwaygazette.com/passenger/caltrain-launches-electric-passenger-service/67111.article (opens in a new tab)

Revolutionizing the way the world moves

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Wabtec is pioneering sustainable technologies to transform the freight and transit rail industries needed to power the global economy.

https://www.reuters.com/plus/acumen/vision-2045/wabtec-locomotive-transportation (opens in a new tab)

Marine Power R&D Insights: Matt Hart, Wabtec

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In this latest edition of “Meet the CTO” – interviews with maritime innovators and leaders – we visit with Matthew Hart, Manager & Platform Leader, Marine & Stationary Power Systems, Wabtech. Hart delivers insights on how the megatrends of decarbonization, energy transition and autonomy all inspire and impact the marine power solutions from Wabtec.

https://www.marinelink.com/videos/video/marine-power-rd-insights-matt-hart-wabtec-100772 (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec on trolley assist traction in mining and the way forward

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As mining operators look for ways to decabonize their operaitons, one of their first moves is truck electrification International Mining's Editorial Director, Paul Moore inverviews Joy Mazumdar, VP of Technology at Wabtec about trolley assist’s potential to evolve to meet mining’s decarb challenges, including using different power sources, and what that means from a technology point of view on the truck.

https://im-mining.com/2024/02/07/wabtec-on-trolley-assist-traction-in-mining-and-the-way-forward/ (opens in a new tab)

On The Rails: How Wabtec used SLM Solutions metal 3D printing technology to transform a pantograph manifold

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Wabtec is among the premier providers of pantographs for rail systems, having installed around 3,000 of its CX Pantograph systems on high-speed trains around the world. Learn how Wabtec used SLM Solutions 3D printing technology to transform a pantograph manifold.

https://www.tctmagazine.com/additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-industry-insights/latest-additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-industry-insights/on-the-rails-how-wabtec-used-slm-solutions-metal-3d-printing-to-transform-a-pantograph-manifold/ (opens in a new tab)

Marinsa Banks Order for 20 Wabtec Engines to Power 10 ACP Tugboats

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Marinsa International Inc. is Wabtec’s oldest channel partner, and late last month it announced an order for 20 Wabtec 8L250MDA marine engines, power for 10 new hybrid tractor tugboats for the Panama Canal Authority (ACP). Adrian Wälchli, President, Marinsa International, discusses with MR TV his company’s long association with Wabtec as well as the importance of this new order for ACP.

https://www.marinelink.com/videos/video/marinsa-banks-order-for-20-wabtec-engines-to-power-10-acp-100754 (opens in a new tab)