Budget rail operator launches new service connecting major UK cities from this week - fares from £30

Lumo's new budget route launched this week

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Sarra Gray

By Sarra Gray


Published: 26/05/2026

- 11:10

Updated: 26/05/2026

- 11:11

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Budget rail operator Lumo has officially kicked off its brand-new West Coast service this week, giving travellers a new low-cost option for journeys between London and Scotland.

The much-anticipated service launched this week, connecting London Euston directly with Stirling at fares starting from just £29.90.


The service also offers journeys from London to Preston starting at £23.90, while trips between Preston and Stirling begin at an impressive £14.90.

Lumo's signature blue trains will run a single-class service designed to make rail travel accessible for everyone - great for Britons hoping to explore more of the country.

Lumo blue train

The route connects London to Stirling, with more stops along the way

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The route makes stops at Milton Keynes, Nuneaton, Crewe, Preston, Carlisle, Lockerbie, Motherwell, Whifflet, Greenfaulds and Larbert along the way.

Whifflet, which serves Coatbridge, and Greenfaulds, serving Cumbernauld, now have their first-ever direct rail connections to the capital.

This is historic for residents in these areas, with more tourists for local businesses, and new travel opportunities that didn't exist before.

The operator already runs successful services on the East Coast Main Line, linking Glasgow, Falkirk and Edinburgh with the North East of England and London.

Managing director of First Rail Open Access, Stuart Jones, said: "This is a very exciting moment in our journey to launching a pioneering new service for the West Coast.

"Customers can look forward to simple, low-cost fares with an excellent experience on our services between Scotland, the North West of England and London.

"I'm very proud that we're already forging some meaningful connections in the communities on the route. Thank you to the team at Stirling Pride for helping us to reveal the news of our official start date in true Lumo style, by giving people in the city a chance to join us on a journey very soon."

For British travellers, this new route is a real game-changer when it comes to staycations and exploring different corners of the country.

Inside Lumo train

Lumo's signature blue trains will run a single-class service designed to make rail travel accessible for everyone

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Stirling, Wallaces monument

The new route is perfect for Britons planning a staycation to Stirling, London or anywhere in between

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The operator has already been building strong ties with local communities along the route, partnering with Preston Caribbean Carnival to open a new rail base in the city and creating around 100 jobs in the process.

In more exciting staycation news, the UK's tallest ride has opened in Blackpool Pleasure Beach, meaning more thrills for summer getaways.

The amusement park opened Aviktas last week, and guests reach heights of 138ft when on the ride.