Lumo has unveiled new tickets for its longer London to Glasgow service, offering travelers a cheap and green route between two of Britain’s busiest cities.

This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Lumo Launches New Tickets for the London–Glasgow Route
Lumo train in Scotland. Credit Simon Williams. Crest Photography

Tickets Fuel Lumo’s Growth Across the UK

The open-access operator is set to start its enlarged service in December, going further afield to Glasgow Queen Street. Advance fares for 2026 are available now, starting at £33.90, and Newcastle to Glasgow passengers are priced from £10.90 fares. Passengers are offered fares by directly purchasing through Lumo’s website, official, for getting discounts and best prices.

Lumo’s service aligns with the UK’s low-carbon transport ambitions as it powers its trains purely by electricity. The management of the company reinforced its message of affordable prices and green responsibility being at its core competence.

Tickets Reflect Lumo’s Sustainable Vision

The new tickets are a part of Lumo’s mission of affordable and sensible green mobility. It advocates openness of prices, promotes direct booking and tilts short-haul flights by cutting carbon footprint.

Lumo’s CEO added that it cements their long-term strategy of “We’re delivering smarter, greener, and more affordable travel for everyone.” The route will connect Newcastle, Glasgow Queen Street, Edinburgh, and London King’s Cross, boosting local connectivity.

As part of its launch, Lumo aligned itself with Glasgow radio presenter Bev Lyons during National Customer Service Week celebrations. Passengers are also involved in a competition where they are automatic entries for hotel stays and other rewards through Lumo’s website.

This consumer-led approach fortifies brand loyalty and underscores Lumo’s service credentials. The development also benefits local economies by encouraging business travel and tourism across Scotland.

Source: www.railadvent.co.uk

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How much do Lumo tickets cost from Newcastle to Glasgow?

Advance fares start at £10.90, depending on the date and availability.

Are Lumo trains environmentally friendly?

Yes, all trains are 100% electric, helping reduce carbon emissions across the UK rail network.

What makes Lumo’s tickets different from traditional operators?

They combine low fares, sustainability, and customer-focused digital booking, offering a modern alternative to air and road travel.

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