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

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

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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.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say 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...

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