Two trains built by the French train maker Alstom are now operating on a 62 mile stretch of line in northern GermanyGermany has rolled out the world’s first hydrogen-powered train,signalling the start of a push to challenge the might of polluting diesel trains with costlier but more eco-friendly technology.
Two brilliant blue Coradia iLint trains, built by French TGV-maker Alstom, and on Monday began running a 62 mile (100km) route between the towns and cities of Cuxhaven,Bremerhaven, Bremervoerde and Buxtehude in northern Germany – a stretch normally plied by diesel trains.
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Source: theguardian.com