Greenville, SC (August 4, 2014) – Motive Power & Equipment Solutions, Inc. (MP&ES), a leading provider of locomotive and railcar servicing and repair, recently rebuilt an ultra heavy capacity transfer car for the final leg of the journey in the movement of the world’s largest gas turbine. Weighing in at 866,000lbs, this massive piece of high tech equipment had travelled 6000 miles from Belfort, France to Greenville, SC by truck, sea and rail, needing specialty transport equipment for every stage of its journey. Continue reading
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MP&ES Delivers the High Visibility Locomotive Cab
Greenville, SC (June 17, 2014) – Motive Power & Equipment Solutions, Inc. (MP&ES), a leading provider of new and remanufactured locomotives, has introduced Hi-Vis™ a high visibility locomotive cab, designed to deliver an unprecedented 360 degree view and improved safety in industrial operations. Continue reading
MP&ES Introduces the Greenville Natural Gas Locomotive
Greenville, SC (April 21, 2014) – Motive Power & Equipment Solutions, Inc. (MP&ES), a leading provider of new and remanufactured locomotives, has introduced the Greenville™ locomotive, an ultra‐low emissions Gen Set locomotive powered by a combination of natural gas and diesel fuels. Continue reading
MP&ES Announces First North American Tier-4 Emission Compliant Contract
GREENVILLE, SC – 12/13/2013 – Motive Power & Equipment Solutions, Inc. (DBA/MP&ES of Greenville, SC), a leader in natural gas powered locomotives, announces near completion of the industry’s first Tier 4 compliant multi-genset locomotive. Continue reading
Isle of Man Railway Announcement

Isle of Man Railway locomotive
Motive Power & Equipment Solutions, Inc. (DBA/MP&ES of Greenville SC) today announced the completion of project 550, a 42.5 ton Diesel Electric locomotive purchased by the Department of Community, Culture and Leisure and is set for delivery to the Isle of Man Railway early December 2013. Continue reading
MP&ES Unveils New “Santa Fe” Units for Galveston
June 9, 2012
On June 9, 2012, in Greenville, SC, MP&ES unveiled a pair of F7 A units painted for the Galveston Railroad Museum in Texas. Continue reading