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Siemens’ hydrogen trains will run on Deutsche Bahn ...
WE ARE NOW IN THE NEXT STAGE of legislators doing their utmost to destabilise the European car industry, with the announcement that the total ban on the sale of internal combustion-engined cars, which
An event at Network Rail’s Tuxford Test Tracks highlights how hydrogen and rail have a role in both industry’s futures, as RICHARD WILCOCK explains
During the fuel crisis in 1973 the government imposed 50mph limits to try and reduce fuel use, and this could well have made the whole concept of trying to save fuel a more mainstream idea. Today, wit
In 1874, the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie completed the mile-long Eads Bridge, made of steel and crossing the River Mississippi into St. Louis. At the time, nobody believed that ste
Perhaps the defining automotive rivalry of the 21st century came in 2013 with the arrival of a ‘Holy Trinity’ of hybrid hypercars – the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder – when thre