Adina Levin
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Adina Levin
@adinalevin.bsky.social
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So wie Krauss-Maffei die Entwicklung von Dampflokomotiven „pausiert“ hat? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡
https://www.railwaypro.com/wp/alstom-pauses-hydrogen-train-development/
Alstom pauses hydrogen train development
**Alstom has paused further development of its hydrogen-powered trains after the French Government withdrew financial support, a move that also blocks access to matching EU funding under the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) framework. While research activity under the IPCEI programme is on hold, the manufacturer emphasises that its wider hydrogen commitments and existing customer orders in Europe will continue.** Coradia iLint The company confirmed the suspension following internal communications reported by industry media and an interview given by CEO Henri Poupart-Lafarge to BFM Business, in which he stated that hydrogen technology is “not yet mature.” According to Alstom, the IPCEI-funded prototype fuel-cell system has been completed, and discussions with the French state are ongoing. “Alstom is engaged in regular and responsible dialogue with the French government with a view to identifying solutions to ensure the sustainability of the group’s activities and the ‘made in France’ hydrogen sector,” a company representative said. The manufacturer added that it remains committed to delivering and supporting all hydrogen train orders currently placed in France, Italy and Germany. In France, 12 Régiolis hydrogen units have been ordered by the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Occitanie, Grand Est and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions. The Coradia Stream H has also been selected for services in Italy, where FNM holds a framework agreement for up to 14 trains. Research staff involved in hydrogen development have been reassigned to other projects as part of the transition. ### Operational challenges across Europe Alstom launched the world’s first hydrogen fuel-cell passenger train, the **Coradia iLint** , in Germany in 2022. The model has since operated or been tested in several countries, including France, where it was showcased during demonstration tours. However, the train never entered trial service there. The iLint’s flagship deployment in Lower Saxony has faced significant setbacks. EVB, which replaced 15 diesel railcars with 14 hydrogen units, was forced to revert to diesel operations after hydrogen delivery issues emerged. Further disruption occurred in August 2025 when replacement fuel-cell modules failed to arrive, leaving only four of the 14 units in service. Hydrogen deployments have also encountered difficulties elsewhere. In Germany, RMV withdrew its fleet of 18 iLints following repeated technical issues with the fuel-cell systems. Siemens Mobility has faced similar challenges with hydrogen resupply with its Mireo Plus H units ordered by Bavaria and Berlin-Brandenburg. Despite this, hydrogen developments continue internationally. Stadler introduced its first **Flirt H2 in southern California** in September and has secured subsequent orders from operators in California, Austria and Italy. ### Funding questions and reduced momentum Hydrogen has been promoted as a zero-emissions replacement for diesel traction on non-electrified routes, supported since 2022 by EUR 5 billion in EU research funding. Under the IPCEI rules, however, national co-financing is mandatory. France’s withdrawal therefore blocks the associated EU contribution to Alstom. A spokesperson for the company reiterated that despite the pause in R&D activity, contractual obligations remain unchanged. “Alstom is committed to its current hydrogen train customers in three European countries daily and will honour its contractual commitments for delivery, maintenance, and operational support.” In Central Europe, Alstom previously sought to promote hydrogen units as an alternative for regional diesel services, including in the Czech Republic. However, the manufacturer was unable to secure a sufficient coalition of transport authorities to justify a dedicated development programme. Demonstration runs took place in 2022 when a Coradia iLint toured several Czech cities. ### What’s next for hydrogen The suspension of IPCEI-related hydrogen development marks a significant shift for one of Europe’s most prominent promoters of fuel-cell rail technology. It also reflects wider uncertainty about the readiness of hydrogen for large-scale rail operations, following technical challenges and growing competition from battery-electric and hybrid solutions. While current orders will proceed, Alstom’s pause underscores the sector’s dependence on public funding and the need for long-term policy certainty. The company continues to engage with French authorities as it assesses future steps for hydrogen traction within its portfolio. Share on:
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November 27, 2025 at 3:11 PM
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Bus-only lanes don't just happen. They happen because people like you fought for them in their community (often in the face of organized opposition!)

You can win the bus lanes and improvements you want to see in your community and this book will help teach you how
islandpress.org/books/if-you...
November 27, 2025 at 4:45 PM
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Heck, we just did the opposite. The state canceled a wildly popular but too small e-bike subsidy program so it could redirect the money to EV subsidies
California Cuts Funding for E-bike Rebates
The state cancelled an upcoming round of applications for the wildly popular e-bike incentive program that provided up to $2,000 toward the cost of an electric bike.
www.planetizen.com
November 22, 2025 at 2:53 AM
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I think entirely too much about how California’s climate plan explicitly says that converting to EVs is not nearly enough to meet our greenhouse gas reduction targets so we need to reduce VMT 25% by 2030, and then we do basically nothing to try to achieve that goal
November 22, 2025 at 2:48 AM
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North Bay transit funding measure for improving SMART train service has submitted signatures! 🚃🚃
The SMART Initiative team turned in 71,851 signatures from Marin and Sonoma counties to get a sales tax renewal measure onto next year's ballot!

More info at thesmartinitiative.org
November 22, 2025 at 6:14 AM
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We know a thing or two about how you can avoid this.. :)
November 20, 2025 at 11:04 PM
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TBH, I don’t know much about the law. However, I know my heart, and I will not censor concepts such as intersectionality and diversity (even in an indirect way). I’d rather lose work.
November 20, 2025 at 10:29 PM
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The California delegation must say no to an infrastructure reauthorization that cuts transit funding! And regardless of what happens in DC, next year the state should prioritize building rail state capacity and streamlining 3rd party permits so that we can build more with the money we do have.
Trump Admin is planning to ask Congress to dramatically cut funding for transit as part of the 2026 infrastructure law.

The proposal would eliminate the transit account, which funds billions of dollars in capital expenses. It would also prevent states from “flexing” roads funds for transit.
POLITICO Pro: Trump administration proposals seek to eliminate transit funding
DOT recently sent two proposals to the White House budget office seeking to pare back transit money.
subscriber.politicopro.com
November 17, 2025 at 11:52 PM
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Keep thinking about the words of wisdom from @bradlander.bsky.social that the divide in Democratic politics right now is between folders and fighters.
November 10, 2025 at 1:24 AM
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We’re working hard in the Bay Area to invest in transit — to strengthen & modernize it & improve service, safety & cleanliness.

We need to take this fight national. The US severely under-invests in transit & Trump is making it worse. The U.S. should lead the world on rail & other transit, not lag.
November 2, 2025 at 5:07 PM
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Exciting to see electeds in Illinois embrace 1) revenue for transit ops 2) governance reform 3) regional network management 4) service led planning 5) streamlining project delivery of new transit infrastructure wrt 3rd parties 6) cost benefit analyses and 7) framework agreements for capital projects
So not only does the massive transit package passed last night fill the funding gap, it *boosts* ops funding by roughly the size of the gap, eliminates parking minimums within a half mile of rail stations, and gives the new regional transit board sweeping powers to do public development
Crain’s is good about revenue sources and splits

www.chicagobusiness.com/politics/tra...

I believe the parts not discussed above (parking reform, land development authority, etc.) are largely retained from May
October 31, 2025 at 4:27 PM
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If Illinois can do it, why not California? Will 2026 be the year we embrace regional governance for regional rail, service-led planning, streamlined capital funding, and more?
Exciting to see electeds in Illinois embrace 1) revenue for transit ops 2) governance reform 3) regional network management 4) service led planning 5) streamlining project delivery of new transit infrastructure wrt 3rd parties 6) cost benefit analyses and 7) framework agreements for capital projects
So not only does the massive transit package passed last night fill the funding gap, it *boosts* ops funding by roughly the size of the gap, eliminates parking minimums within a half mile of rail stations, and gives the new regional transit board sweeping powers to do public development
October 31, 2025 at 6:25 PM
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Great overview of Illinois’ just-passed transit bill, which sets a national standard by combining:
—New funds to meaningfully improving service
—Coordination of planning & fares across agencies
—Action on TOD through elimination of parking rules & mechanism for transit agencies to lead projects
Here's a quick and dirty one-page overview of the Northern Illinois Transit Authority legislation that the Illinois General Assembly passed early this morning. Reply w/questions. Link to bill: ilga.gov/documents/le...
October 31, 2025 at 8:38 PM
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Absolutely right.
“Tell your children who the cowards were.”
October 28, 2025 at 12:27 AM
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“Bands of masked men apprehending people in broad daylight in the streets and hauling them off. Disappearing people to a third country,” a former DHS official said. “We’re at an inflection point in history right now and it’s frightening.”

By @davidmcswane.bsky.social @hannahallam.bsky.social
How Trump is Building a Violent, Shadowy Federal Police Force
Trump’s DHS appointees have dismantled civil rights guardrails, protected agents’ anonymity and encouraged them to wear masks, threatened groups that stood in their way, and overwhelmed legal challeng...
www.propublica.org
October 27, 2025 at 1:00 AM
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It probably doesn’t matter but I would be flooding the zone with images of the White House destruction right now.
October 23, 2025 at 2:50 PM
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We asked Donald Trump to cut health care costs. Instead, he cut off a wing of the White House.
October 23, 2025 at 6:47 PM
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Here ya go, the full rundown on what Clipper 2 means for getting outdoors! For what's just a new farecard it's really big:

sf.streetsblog.org/2025/10/22/c...
Clipper 2.0 and Getting Outdoors - Streetsblog San Francisco
Clipper upgrade launches December 10th. It'll make it easier and cheaper to take transit to the Bay Area's great parks and hiking trails
sf.streetsblog.org
October 22, 2025 at 8:36 PM
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Reminder: We spent YEARS reading thousands and thousands of articles on the Tea Party and how it was a true expression of the American people's will, and it never mounted anything nearly as big as Saturday's No Kings rallies. [1/3]
October 19, 2025 at 7:54 PM
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Funding delay added *3 years* to the timeline of the SMART extension to Windsor. 3 extra years of extra driving and greenhouse gas emissions. We need to end patchwork funding and fully fund the State Rail Plan if we want a modern rail network on the timescales demanded by climate change.
October 19, 2025 at 6:33 PM
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3 years of escalation, time-related overhead et al is always bad but especially 2021-2024.
Funding delay added *3 years* to the timeline of the SMART extension to Windsor. 3 extra years of extra driving and greenhouse gas emissions. We need to end patchwork funding and fully fund the State Rail Plan if we want a modern rail network on the timescales demanded by climate change.
October 19, 2025 at 7:33 PM
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The NYT has well-discussed flaws.

But one that is not much discussed is how bad and slow and lame its domestic mass protest coverage is, always. Fly in the foreign reporters and have them cover as they would elsewhere ffs.
Newspapers still don’t understand how to cover protests.
October 18, 2025 at 4:56 PM
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After so many institutions caved to Trump, some are starting to stand up to him, including some universities and media. This is how we fight authoritarianism: We hang together. Otherwise we hang separately.
October 18, 2025 at 12:52 AM
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AC Transit just released an analysis of the travel time savings from installing Transit Signal Priority (TSP) at 32 intersections along Mission Blvd/Decoto in Hayward and Fremont.

Between 4-12% trip time savings and high end 4 minutes saved.

actransit.legistar.com/LegislationD...
October 17, 2025 at 11:51 PM
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we officially have a date recommended for clipper 2.0 roll-out: december 10. home stretch (fingers crossed)!

@seamlessbayareaca.bsky.social @adinalevin.bsky.social @tsch.uy @kaleomark.bsky.social @infrastructureweak.bsky.social @idothethinking.bsky.social
October 17, 2025 at 7:25 PM