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Germany set to put 14 hydrogen-powered trains to work 

HYDROGEN fuel cells' use for bulk transport at a commercial level will soon be tested as world-first hydrogen passenger trains will be running in Germany after a trial period on a single 123 kilometre track. 

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Germany set to put 14 hydrogen-powered trains to work 

Rail operator LNGV has confirmed 14 trains built by Alstom will be running by March next year on two regional lines. The company is the world's second latest rail equipment supplier.    It has also...

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