You might think that a coal-burning locomotive built in 1937 had nothing left to offer the modern rail industry, short of being a nice museum piece. In the case of Locomotive 3463, however, that appears to be far from true – now in the hands of engineers from the Coalition for Sustainable Rail (CSR), it is set to become the world’s first carbon-neutral higher-speed locomotive. It won’t be electric, however. Instead, it will run on steam generated by the burning of biocoal... Continue Reading CSR project aims to create a high-speed, carbon-neutral steam-powered locomotive
Section: ecoGizmo
Tags: Biofuel, Carbon Neutral, Coal, Environmentally-friendly, Steam Power, Trains, University of Minnesota
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