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Swiss hydrogen-powered train sets 1741-mile record for nonstop travel | The record attempt took place over 46 hours at a test track in Colorado where Stadler’s hydrogen-powered train is being tested.


The record attempt took place over 46 hours at a test track in Colorado where Stadler's hydrogen-powered train is being tested.

A hydrogen-powered train built by Swiss company Stadler has set a new Guinness World Record (GWR) after it traveled nonstop for 1,741 miles (2,803 km). The feat was achieved using a pilot hydrogen-powered passenger train car at a dedicated test ring in Colorado in the US. While this technological development is great for reducing tail-pipe emissions, there is a need for sustainable mass transit options as well.

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