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California's first hydrogen-powered train brings clean energy to rail travel

The Zero-Emission Multiple Unit, a hydrogen-powered passenger train, will soon operate in Southern California, marking a significant step toward clean energy in U.S. rail travel.

Jules Feeney reports for The Guardian.

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How 'Buy America' could kill high-speed rail

President Joe Biden is famous as a supporter and patron of passenger trains, but advocates hoping he would jump-start high-speed rail say his manufacturing policies will hinder the climate-friendly transportation.

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Germany sets the new standard for cheap, national mass transit

Germany will start one of the most affordable public transit offers anywhere in the world on Monday, setting a new benchmark to encourage consumers to ditch their cars and putting pressure on Berlin to make the shift work.

California could enact first-in-nation crackdown on train pollution

Locomotives run on diesel, a more powerful fuel than gasoline, and burning all that diesel produces pollution that is harmful for people who live nearby, as well as greenhouse gases. California’s Air Resources Board is trying to change that.

Chemicals spills in East Palestine and Philadelphia caused by oil and gas

There’s a common thread linking many of the high-profile chemical spills that have made headlines across the country lately: the oil and gas industry.

Hassles of cross-border trains hamper EU’s green ambitions

One man is on a mission to find and suggest fixes for all of the flaws making international rail travel in Europe surprisingly hard. Getting more people on trains is key to meeting E.U. climate goals.

Tanzania's new electric rail will help it cut carbon emissions

Tanzania is testing its new electric rail line as part of its commitment to reducing carbon emissions by moving away from diesel powered trains used by its regional peers.

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