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London to Stirling for under €35: Lumo’s new train route has just launched

News RoomBy News RoomMay 26, 2026
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For many years, the dream of seamlessly swapping a short-haul flight for a more sustainable train journey has often been derailed by one stubborn reality: price. While the time difference between air and rail can be a consideration, the most significant barrier for most travelers has been the simple, stark fact that train tickets are frequently far more expensive than budget airline fares. This economic hurdle has persisted even as environmental awareness has grown, leaving eco-conscious passengers facing a difficult choice between their principles and their wallets. However, a promising shift is now on the tracks, challenging the long-held assumption that green travel must come at a premium.

Thankfully, a new and affordable option has arrived to bridge this gap. On May 25th, the budget rail operator Lumo launched a groundbreaking new service connecting London Euston with the historic Scottish city of Stirling. This service, operating along the UK’s busy West Coast Main Line, features remarkably low fares, starting from just £29.90 for the entire journey from London to Stirling, and from £14.90 for trips from Preston northwards. By offering direct, low-cost rail access to central Scotland, Lumo is directly confronting the economic argument for domestic flights. As Colin Howden, director of Transform Scotland, noted, this service “delivers a lower carbon option than flying or driving at an affordable price,” effectively aligning environmental benefits with financial sense.

The new route does more than just connect two points on a map; it unlocks a region rich in history and natural beauty. Stirling, often called a “Gateway to the Highlands,” is a destination in its own right. Beyond its modern identity as a vibrant university town, it is a place where Scotland’s storied past comes alive, most notably at the formidable Stirling Castle, a former seat of royal power. The direct train link from the capital is expected to be a major boost for sustainable tourism, providing an easy and attractive alternative for visitors from London and international travelers alike. Instead of the hassle of airport transfers, passengers can arrive directly in the heart of Stirling, ready to explore the city or venture further into the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.

This expansion is part of Lumo’s broader mission as an “open-access” operator, a model that allows it to run services on existing rail infrastructure in competition with the primary franchise holders. The company first made waves in 2021 with its successful low-fare service on the East Coast Main Line between London King’s Cross and Edinburgh. That model proved that demand for affordable, long-distance rail travel was immense when priced competitively. The new Stirling route represents a strategic westward expansion, applying the same philosophy to another major travel corridor and offering passengers a genuine choice.

Looking ahead, Lumo’s ambitions stretch even further. The company has submitted proposals to launch a future service connecting London Paddington with Paignton in Devon, serving key destinations in the West Country like Bath, Bristol, and Exeter. If approved, this line could begin operations by 2028, potentially revolutionizing travel to the southwest of England in the same way. This vision paints a picture of a more connected, affordable, and sustainable national rail network, where budget-friendly options exist on multiple axes across the country, systematically providing alternatives to domestic air travel.

The launch of the London-to-Stirling service is more than just a new timetable; it is a tangible signal that the transportation landscape is changing. It demonstrates that the biggest barrier to sustainable travel—cost—can be overcome with innovative business models and a commitment to accessible pricing. By making the ethical choice the economical one, services like Lumo’s have the power to transform consumer behavior at scale. For the traveler, it means the dream of a scenic, comfortable, and guilt-free journey to the Highlands is now just a £29.90 ticket away, proving that the future of travel need not be a choice between our planet and our pocket.

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