A new train is heading to town this weekend in the Inland Empire, and it’s a first-of-its-kind, intended to reduce pollution.
Built in Switzerland, ZEMU is a zero-emissions hydrogen-powered passenger train using a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell battery technology for its propulsion and only emits water vapor.
It’s the first of its kind to ever hit the rails in North America, and the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority has been working on this project for six years…