(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 ...
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, ...
The first zero-emission passenger train in the United States, which will connect San Bernardino and Redlands, is beginning test runs this weekend. In late June, the first blue-and-white train rolled ...
The nation’s first hydrogen-powered passenger train will begin operations Saturday, Sept. 13, on Metrolink’s Arrow line between Redlands and San Bernardino. The San Bernardino County Transportation ...
Leaders from the U.S. Congress, California State Transportation Agency, Federal Railroad Administration, Metrolink and Stadler US met Thursday at the San Bernardino Depot train station for a ...
In a first-in-the-nation move, Caltrain will pilot a Stadler battery equipped electric train that will operate on both electrified corridors and those without electrified lines, officials announced ...
Testing for the zero-emission passenger train that will one day run on the San Bernardino Line will disrupt Arrow service this week, Metrolink announced. The Zero-Emission Multiple Unit — also known ...
The battery electric multiple unit can operate for up to 18 hours daily, covering a range of 480km. Credit: KONČAR Croatia has launched the first battery electric multiple unit (BEMU) as part of a ...
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