North America’s First Hydrogen-Powered ZEMU Passenger Train to Enter Service Sept. 13 in San Bernardino - Hydrogen Central
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North America’s First Hydrogen-Powered ZEMU Passenger Train to Enter Service Sept. 13 in San Bernardino - Hydrogen Central
North America’s First Hydrogen-Powered ZEMU Passenger Train to Enter Service Sept. 13 in San Bernardino SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (VVNG.com) – The long-awaited passenger service debut of San Bernardino County Transportation Authority’s (SBCTA) hybrid hydrogen fuel cell-battery electric passenger train, known as ZEMU, will begin Metrolink service on Saturday, Sept. 13. The train will depart the Metrolink San Bernardino Downtown Station in the city o…
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The new Stadler-made hybrid hydrogen fuel cell-battery train will operate on a nine-mile route between San Bernardino and Redlands University on up to 16 trips per day. San Bernardino County Transport Authority (SBCTA) marked the launch by offering free metro rides in the city on its first day of service. Manufactured in 2024, the train
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