Network Rail and Porterbrook will showcase the hydrogen-powered HydroFLEX train and other low-carbon train technology at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) later this year.
Revealed today (May 28), it is hoped that the hydrogen-powered train may be used to transport visitors whilst also including an on-board boardroom allowing guests of the event to use the train.
The HydroFLEX pilot, a partnership between BCRRE and railway stock leasing company Porterbrook, involves the fitment of a hydrogen powerpack to an existing Class 319 train, which would eventually allow it to run on conventional electrified routes as well as independently.
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