Stadler Rail Unveils CITYLINK Low-Floor Train and RS ZERO Hydrogen-powered Regional Rail Solution at InnoTrans '24
Key Ideas
- Stadler Rail showcased its new CITYLINK low-floor train for the Saarbahn network in southern Germany at InnoTrans '24.
- The company is set to deliver over 500 tram-trains to Germany and Austria, heralding a new era for the respective networks.
- The RS ZERO, Stadler's hydrogen-powered regional rail solution, will undergo official trials in Thuringia, offering a sustainable transport alternative.
Stadler Rail made headlines at the InnoTrans '24 event with the unveiling of their latest innovations. The CITYLINK low-floor train, designed for the Saarbahn network in southern Germany, was revealed in its complete version. This marks a significant step as Stadler prepares to deliver more than 500 tram-trains to Germany and Austria, promising to revolutionize the local transport networks. Additionally, the company introduced the RS ZERO, a hydrogen-powered (or battery) regional rail solution set to transform sustainable transportation. The RS ZERO is scheduled to undergo official trials in Thuringia, showcasing its potential for eco-friendly mobility. Stadler's commitment to advancing rail transportation and embracing innovative technologies like hydrogen power demonstrates a positive outlook for the future of public transportation. The unveiling of these new vehicles at InnoTrans '24 has sparked excitement and anticipation for the upcoming changes in the rail industry.