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Sierra Northern Railway Successfully Tests First, Four Axle Hydrogen Fueled Zero Emission Switching Locomotive
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Sierra Northern Railway successfully tested the first four-axle hydrogen-fueled, zero-emission switcher locomotive in California. The project is backed by public and private funding, aiming to replace diesel locomotives and cut emissions significantly. More hydrogen locomotives are already in development to expand this clean rail solution by 2027.
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