China unveiled on Tuesday a homegrown magnetic levitation train capable of reaching 600 kph, the fastest train ever built by the country.
According to the developers, the UK hydrogen train will emit only water and therefore won’t produce any harmful emissions.
Commuters in Germany now have a chance to ride the world's first hydrogen train as the country moves to replace old diesel-powered engines. Instead of exhaust fumes, hydrogen trains produce only water.
The Netherland's national railway company, NS, has announced that all of its electric passenger trains are now 100 percent powered by wind energy.
A Railroad Company is putting a disused track to work again with a restored "derelict heritage train" that has been converted to be 100% solar powered.
Railway companies could save £4.5 million a year by moving to solar, according to a new study.
With water being its only emission, this groundbreaking new transit system in China emits no pollutants and creates its own power.
French rail company SNCF is working on drone trains, or driverless high-speed trains, which they hope to start testing in 2019.
Dutch railway company NS announced its entire electric train fleet is running on 100-percent wind power as of January 1, 2017, ushering in a new era of green transportation.