Battery Trains Get Green Light: FRA Eases Rules for Zero-Emission Tests
Published Date: 2/5/2025
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Summary
Georgia Central Railway and Heart of Georgia Railroad got the green light to test cool, battery-powered electric trains that produce zero emissions. This test will check out new tech and ways to move containers on short trips, with some safety rules temporarily relaxed to make it happen. The program is a big step toward cleaner, smarter railroads without messing with safety.
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Temporary Suspension of Some FRA Safety Rules
The approval includes a limited, temporary suspension of certain Federal Railroad Administration rules needed to run the Test Program, including an exemption for certain safety appliance laws. The suspensions are intended to facilitate conducting the technology tests for short-haul container movements.
FRA OKs Battery-Electric Rail Test
The Federal Railroad Administration approved a Test Program for Georgia Central Railway, L.P. and Heart of Georgia Railroad, Inc. to test self-propelled, zero-emission, battery-electric rail vehicles and their computer and telemetry systems. The test will evaluate the technology and new ways to move containers on short-haul trips.
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