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Amtrak #592, one of 7 units produced, in 2018
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The MPI MP14B is a low-emissions diesel switcher locomotive built by MotivePower. It is powered by two Cummins QSK19C I6 engines with each one developing 700 horsepower (522 kW) and creating a total power output of 1,400 horsepower (1,040 kW).[1]
The MPI MP14B is nearly identical to the MPI MP21B except that it has one fewer engine.
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Low emissions locomotives in North America
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Locomotives built by Morrison Knudsen (MK Rail) and MotivePower
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