Attendees at Alstom’s Greatest Gathering this past weekend were treated to a tour of HydroFLEX, the UK’s first and only hydrogen-ready heavy rail passenger train from Porterbrook.

The event allowed visitors to take a full tour of the train’s hydrochamber, as well as take part in a number of interactive activities with the Porterbrook team.

The Porterbrook team stood beside the HydroFLEX hydrogen passenger train
The first HydroFLEX unit started the first phase of testing in September 2020

The train, which has been developed and tested at the Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre, HydroFLEX utilises the body of a Class 319 electric multiple unit, which has been fitted with with hydrogen fuel tanks, a fuel cell and a battery pack to enable cleaner passenger train travel.

Porterbrook also showcased a demonstration on remote condition monitoring, which looked to illustrate how real-time data can be used to enhance fleet performance, safety and reliability.

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