Remarkable: Partially Hungarian-built hydrogen train sets Guinness record – PHOTOS, VIDEO

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Stadler’s hydrogen train, named FLIRT H2, has entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest distance travelled by a hydrogen-powered passenger train without refuelling or recharging, the company announced in a statement. The world record-breaking train was partly built at Stadler’s carriage factory in Szolnok, Eastern Hungary.

About Stadler’s hydrogen train FLIRT H2

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Stadler’s FLIRT H2. Source: stadlerrail.com

According to the official website of Stadler, rail transport is the most sustainable mobility solution of all, due to its low energy consumption per passenger kilometre. “Electric drive via overhead contact line is particularly efficient and enables emission-free operation of trains, trams and locomotives,” they write. “Stadler has developed the hydrogen-powered FLIRT H₂ model for routes where diesel trains are still in use today,” the company adds.

The Guinness record

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Function graphics of Stadler’s FLIRT H2. Source: stadlerrail.com

According to Telex, the range of hydrogen trains – the distance they can travel without refuelling – is typically around 1,000 kilometres. The FLIRT H2 has now far surpassed this:

it covered a total of 2,803 kilometres in more than 46 hours on a single refuelling between 20 and 22 March.

With this, Stadler’s FLIRT H2 officially holds the world record for the longest distance travelled by a hydrogen-powered passenger train without refuelling or recharging. The record attempt was carried out at the ENSCO test centre in Pueblo, Colorado, under the close supervision of the Guinness World Records team.

Not the first Stadler railway vehicle to set a Guinness record

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Stadler’s FLIRT Akku. Source: stadlerrail.com

The FLIRT H2 is Stadler’s second Guinness World Record-winning alternative propulsion train. The FLIRT Akku, the battery-powered FLIRT model, set the world record for the longest journey in pure battery mode by a battery-powered motor train in December 2021, covering 224 kilometres in Germany, Telex writes.

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