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First Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Train in US Now in Service in San Bernardino
The Zero Emission Multiple Unit (ZEMU) uses fuel-cell technology to operate without pollutants, seating 116 passengers and marking a $23 million investment for cleaner transit.
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Metrolink launches 1st zero-emission train on Arrow line in San Bernardino
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 Emission Multiple Unit, or ZEMU, is the first of its kind for transit in North America. Manufactured by Stadler, a Swiss train maker, the train will operate exclusively on the 9-mile Arrow route between Redlands and San Bernardino. The first hydroge…
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