India has launched its first hydrogen-powered passenger train, marking a major step towards sustainable rail travel. Running on the Jind–Sonipat route in Haryana, the train has fares starting at just ₹5 and going up to ₹25 based on travel distance. Developed using indigenous technology, the service aims to promote cleaner transportation while reducing dependence on fossil fuels across the country’s railway network.
“Cheaper than a platform ticket”: India’s first hydrogen train fare

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