
Lumo operates between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh via the East Coast Main Line. Lumo provides a fast, sustainable, and affordable train service, offering passengers a convenient and enjoyable travel experience, with modern amenities and features available.
Regardless of whether you are on a long-distance family trip or enjoying a solo day excursion, Lumo trains will provide you with a comfortable and enjoyable travel experience. You can expect free Wi-Fi, seats designed by Hitachi, power sockets and more onboard.
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Lumo Train Ticket Types
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Off-Peak & Super-Off Peak train tickets
Off-Peak tickets are cheaper and more flexible, allowing for travel during less busy times. Super Off-Peak tickets are even cheaper and are perfect for less conventional schedules.
Return train tickets
Valid for both an outward and return journey from the same destination on your chosen route.
Advance train tickets
Typically the most cost-effective option for train travel. They are usually available for purchase 12 weeks before the travel date.
Season train tickets
Season tickets allow unlimited travel between two stations and can save you more than 1/3 on train fares.
FAQs about Lumo Trains
What services do they have on-board Lumo trains?
A range of services on the trains to make your journey as comfortable as possible.- Free WiFi
- Well-designed seats
- Power sockets, extendable tray tables, reading lights, coat hangers
- LumoEats at-seat catering
- Folding bike storage
- Up to two pieces of luggage storage
- Baby changing facilities
Who owns Lumo trains?
Lumo is a British open-access operator owned by FirstGroup that operates passenger trains on the East Coast Main Line between London King's Cross and Edinburgh Waverley.How fast do Lumo trains go?
The Lumo trains have the potential to reach a top speed of 140 miles per hour, but their actual speed is operationally restricted to a maximum of 125 miles per hour due to the line speed limit.