Budget train connecting London to Scotland to launch this summer
A BUDGET rail operator is launching a new route that will travel 400 miles across the UK – and tickets cost less than £30.
Lumo, which operates fully electric trains, will connect London Euston to the Scottish city of Stirling this summer.
Rail travel across the UK can be very expensive but Lumo, which is part of FirstGroup, is known for its affordability.
Starting July 10, Lumo will start its new route from London Euston to Stirling for as little as £29.90.
When the service launches it will have four daily return trains between the two cities.
Between the two cities, trains will call at Milton Keynes, Nuneaton, Crewe, Preston, Carlisle, Lockerbie, Motherwell, Whifflet, Greenfaulds and Larbert.
For those travelling between London and Preston, tickets start from £23.90.
And between Preston and Stirling, tickets can be booked from £14.90.
Stirling sits north of both Glasgow and Edinburgh and it’s known for its huge historic castle and even has an interactive Old Town Jail attraction.
Visitors often head to The National Wallace Monument which is a 220ft tower in the countryside.
The city also has a high concentration of pubs for its size – the oldest alehouse is The Settle Inn which has been serving ale since the 1700s.
Stuart Jones, managing director of First Rail Open Access, which runs Lumo said: “These fares are about putting customers first.
“By offering simple, low-cost tickets and direct services between Scotland, the north west of England and London, we’re making it easier and more affordable for people to travel for work, leisure and family visits.”
Onboard a Lumo train, there are no first class seat options – but wherever passengers sit, there’s access to USB sockets and tray tables.
Lighting can be personalised by using the button on the back of the seat in front of them.
Passengers can also use the free Wi-Fi, and each seat has a winged headrest for comfort and a coat hanger.
Lumo offers other routes too like London King’s Cross to Edinburgh.
But its latest started in December 2025 from London to Glasgow.
The company announced the news on social media, it said: “Our new timetable starts on 14th December 2025!
“Our new Glasgow service will start in December and we’re also adding an additional service from Newcastle to London King’s Cross every weekday.”
Lumo runs two northbound and one southbound service on weekdays and one service in each direction on Sundays between London King’s Cross and Glasgow.
On the way it also stops at Falkirk High and Newcastle.
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