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(TNS) — The first zero-emission passenger train in the U.S. has rolled into San Bernardino, California, and passengers should be able to ride the clean-energy line early next year, transportation ...
There’s nothing that solidifies industry approbation quite like an awards ceremony. Frazer-Nash and Bombardier can testify to this, having picked up the gong for Best Technological Innovation for ...
The nation’s first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission train rolled out of downtown San Bernardino midmorning Saturday, Sept.13, carrying its first passengers on Metrolink’s Arrow line. The train, a Zero ...
Arrow trains have been ferrying passengers between Redlands and San Bernardino on low-emission diesel fuel since the service began in October 2022. By fall, up to half of those 9-mile trips could be ...
Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach. Julie previously reported for the Beach Reporter, ...
Once the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority completes a long-awaited passenger train between San Bernardino and Redlands, the agency will test an innovative technology that could transform ...
The world’s first hydrogen-powered train recently took its maiden voyage, reaching 50 miles per hour in a passenger-free trial run on a test track in Salzgitter, Germany. The zero-emission Coradia ...
Metrolink Arrow’s new zero-emission train — the first of its kind in the U.S. — has arrived in San Bernardino County. The approximately 108-seat train, called a Zero Emission Multiple Unit, or ZEMU ...