Yep. The trains in the article (Cuxhaven-Bremerhaven) go once per hour. That entire region of Germany, and the area of the Netherlands that borders it, has an enormous amount of trains running on a 1x/hourly schedule. Groningen-Leeuwarden, Groningen-Delfzijl etc etc. All running (diesel-electric) Stadler FLIRT trains, which have taken the world by storm.
The political decisions in these less populated regions are similar to small town politics in two ways: the budgets are tiny (aka no money for electrification) and a fairly small group can push things through if it fits their agenda. For those reasons I think these hydrogen trains could totally become popular for less densely populated areas like this.
The political decisions in these less populated regions are similar to small town politics in two ways: the budgets are tiny (aka no money for electrification) and a fairly small group can push things through if it fits their agenda. For those reasons I think these hydrogen trains could totally become popular for less densely populated areas like this.