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Fuel Cell Systems' study uses hydrogen technology to power UK trains
Fuel Cell Systems has demonstrated the feasibility of using hydrogen cells to power trains in a study conducted for the UK rail...
Alstom conducts first test-run of hydrogen-powered Coradia iLint
Alstom has conducted the first-test run of the fuel cell passenger train Coradia iLint, reaching speeds of 80km/h at its test track in Salzgitter, Lower Saxony, Germany....
Qingdao Sifang to produce eight hydrogen-powered tramcars
China’s rolling stock manufacturer CRRC subsidiary Qingdao Sifang has signed a contract to manufacture eight hydrogen-powered tramcars....
Global companies launch Hydrogen Council to address climate goals
A Hydrogen Council has been established by 13 major energy, transport and industry companies in Davos, Switzerland, to help tackle climate issues....
Hydrogen fuel cells vs batteries: how to power the trains of tomorrow
InnoTrans 2016 was, as expected from the world's largest rail trade fair, full of bold plans. Cutting through the chatter and speculation, two stuck out: Alstom’s Coradia iLint and...
German state thrusts hydrogen-powered hydrail into the spotlight
After years of speculation about the merits of hydrogen for rail transportation, the German state of Schleswig-Holstein announced plans to electrify its entire railway network using hydrail...
Emaar launches new hydrogen-powered street trolley tram
Emaar Properties has unveiled the Dubai Trolley, the world's first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission street trolley...
March's top stories: First hydrogen-powered tramcar, UK sells Eurostar stake
Russia unveils plan for a new high-speed transport corridor, Bombardier showcases new C30 Movia metro design, and the UK to sell its stake in Eurostar. Railway-technology.com wraps up the...
China launches first new hydrogen-powered tramcar
China has launched the world's first hydrogen-powered tramcar, as part of the country's efforts to tackle...
Hydrogen-powered rail: is it time to convert?
The rail industry looks set to invest heavily in natural gas as a next-generation locomotive fuel, but is that short-sighted? According to hydrail advocate Stan Thompson, investing in a system...
Network Rail approves the use of BOC’s hydrogen fuel-cell-based products
Network Rail has approved the use of the Hymera range of portable hydrogen fuel cell systems from BOC across the UK rail...
Feve develops hydrogen-powered trams
Spanish narrow-gauge operator Feve has developed a hydrogen-powered tram prototype based on an old 1960s train, which is expected to enter into commercial service by...
US to Build Alternative Hydrogen Rail
A new mass transit system powered by solar energy and hydrogen fuel is being built to replace rail systems in the US state of Michigan. The Interstate Traveler Hydrogen Super Highway,...
Powering the trains of tomorrow
While diesel still plays a major part on many routes in many countries, rail is experimenting with new forms of power, including hydrogen fuel cells and batteries, while making old,...
Alstom reveals zero-emission Coradia iLint train
Alstom has unveiled its zero-emission train Coradia iLint, which is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and an alternative to diesel-powered rail vehicles....
Future Rail: Issue 40
In this issue: Rio de Janeiro prepares for transport during the Olympics, impact of the Shaw Report, Queensland’s Cross River Rail, Bombardier in India, German state aiming for full hydrogen...
Future Rail: Issue 9
In this issue: We look the benefits 4G networks can bring to rail operators and passengers, explore Canada’s safety overhaul, consider a futuristic virtual ticketing concept and learn about...
Hydrail and LNG: the future of railway propulsion?
As the railway industry considers possible replacements for carbon-intensive diesel fuel, hydrogen and LNG stand out as major contenders. But rather than competing over dominance of the...
Hydrail – The Green Transport Solution We've All Been Waiting For?
The hydrail concept promises cleaner rail travel in the future thanks to a new breed of hydrogen-powered train. With Japan, the US, China and the EU all having announced research into...
UK Rail Set for High-Tech Revolution
UK railways could be transformed by longer trains that can run closer together using biofuels and hydrogen power according to The Observer. The newspaper reports on new government...
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