"Coradia iLint", the world's first hydrogen-powered train, developed by the French company Alstom, is expected to begin service in Germany in December 2017.Powered by hydrogen fuel cells driving electric motors, the train will emit no carbon dioxide pollution. Its only emissions are steam and water.
No. Magnets got there name from the Greek Magnetis Lithos I think :D
magnes
Jose.
NATURAL MAGNETS
fridge magnet
Russell Train's birth name is Russell Errol Train.
The Hindi name of the train is Rail Gari
Ferromagnetic materials are substances that stick to magnets due to their strong magnetic properties.
Arthur Chesney Train's birth name is Arthur Cheney Train.
your tounge and jaw muscle
train a grande vitesse is the name of the french high speed train