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  2. Morrison–Knudsen - Wikipedia

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    MorrisonKnudsen (MK) was an American civil engineering and construction company, with headquarters in Boise, Idaho. [7] [8]MK designed and constructed major infrastructure throughout the world and was one of the consortium of firms that built Hoover Dam, San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, and many other large projects of American infrastructure.

  3. MotivePower - Wikipedia

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    Morrison-Knudsen established a separate rail division, MK Rail, in 1972. [1] Morrison-Knudsen spun-off the division in 1993; it became a publicly traded company in 1994. After Morrison-Knudsen's bankruptcy in 1996, MK Rail renamed itself "MotivePower Industries", doing business as "Boise Locomot

  4. M-K TE70-4S - Wikipedia

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    The M-K TE70-4S was a four-axle 2,800 hp (2.1 MW) B-B diesel-electric locomotive built by Morrison-Knudsen. The locomotive was a rebuild of the GE U25B with a Sulzer V-12 prime mover installed. Morrison-Knudsen rebuilt four for the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1978. The experiment proved unsuccessful and no additional units were rebuilt.

  5. MK5000C - Wikipedia

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    The MK5000C is a 5,000 hp (3.7 MW) North American diesel-electric locomotive developed by MK Rail.At the time of its introduction in 1994, the MK5000C was the most powerful single prime mover diesel-electric locomotive ever made, a title it would hold for only for one year until GE Transportation released its competing 6,000 hp (4.5 MW) AC6000CW model in 1995.

  6. List of rolling stock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    FreightCar America (formerly Johnstown America Corporation, originally Bethlehem Steel Corp.) Freight Car Services; Fruehauf Rail Division (formerly Magor Car Corp.) (1964–1973) Clifton, New Jersey [9] Fruit Growers Express (1922–) Alexandria, Virginia [9] Fulton Car Works/Keck & Hubbard (1847 – c. 1860) Cincinnati, Ohio [9]

  7. M2/M4/M6 (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The M2, M4 and M6 were three similar series of electric multiple unit rail cars produced by the Budd Company (M2), Tokyu Car Corporation (M4), and Morrison-Knudsen (M6) for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT).

  8. List of NJ Transit rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen with the frame of a standard GP40 and cowl of an F45. Replaced by ALP-45DP. EMD GP40PH-2A 4145–4150 1967–1971 1992–1993 2014 4148 was wrecked in 1996 and was rebuilt as GP40PH-2B 4219. Replaced by ALP-45DP. 4145 sold to MARC; GE P40DC: 4800-4803 1993 2007 2015 4,250 hp (3,170 kW) Former Amtrak units; Sold to ...

  9. EMD GP40-based passenger locomotives - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, New Jersey Transit and Metro-North ordered a set of GP40 locomotives called GP40FH-2s, which were completed by Morrison Knudsen between 1987 and 1990. These locomotives combine the standard cab and frame of a GP40 with the cowl from an ex-Burlington Northern F45 locomotive. A total of 21 units of this type were built; 15 were delivered ...