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California's Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Train: A Step Toward Clean Energy Transit
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In an era of increasing environmental awareness, San Bernardino County in Southern California has introduced a groundbreaking transportation initiative—the Zero-Emission Multiple Unit (Zemu), America's first hydrogen-powered passenger train. Unveiled by the San Bernardino County Transit Authority (SBCTA), this innovative train could be the start of a clean energy revolution for U.S. rail systems.
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