“Trials of a hydrogen-powered train are underway in the U.K.,” reports CNBC:
The HydroFLEX train — which has been developed by a team from the University of Birmingham and Porterbrook, a rolling stock firm — uses a fuel-cell which combines hydrogen and oxygen to generate electricity, heat and water… It’s hoped that the technology will be available to retrofit trains already in use by the year 2023…

Wednesday’s news comes at the end of a month that’s seen several interesting developments in the arena of hydrogen-powered transport. Last week, in airspace over England, a hydrogen fuel-cell plane capable of carrying passengers completed its maiden flight. A few days earlier, Airbus released details of three hydrogen-fueled concept planes, saying they could enter service by the year 2035. Earlier in the month ÖBB, the Austrian Federal Railways, said a hydrogen-powered train would commence a passenger service trial in southern areas of Lower Austria… According to the company, it can reach speeds of up to 140 kilometers per hour, is low-noise and “emits only steam and water.”

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