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Megatrain

Megatrain is a provider of low-cost train travel in the United Kingdom. A subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group, its operations have been associated with its parent's East Midlands Trains, South West Trains, Virgin CrossCountry and Virgin Trains West Coast train operating companies. Even though Stagecoach ceased operating train franchises in its own right in August 2019, Megatrain services continue to operate on East Midlands Railway services.

Franchise(s)Integrated into
East Midlands Trains
South West Trains
Virgin CrossCountry
Virgin Trains West Coast
Main Town(s)Sheffield, Nottingham
Other Town(s)London, Chesterfield, Leicester, Loughborough
Parent companyStagecoach Group
Other
Websiteuk.megabus.com/products/megatrain

Service overview edit

Megatrain tickets are available on specific services operated by East Midlands Railway. The available services are those that are generally not busy with tickets priced using the yield management model employed by low-cost airlines and sister company Megabus, where the lowest fares are offered to those who book early or on less popular journeys.[1]

In addition to the point-to-point rail fares of Megatrain, Megabusplus provides combined rail and coach journeys between London and Yorkshire. East Midlands Railway services from London St Pancras connect with Stagecoach in Lincolnshire coach services to Huddersfield and Hull at East Midlands Parkway.[2]

Prices are advertised as starting at £1, with a 50p booking fee. Tickets must be purchased in advance, via the Megabus website or by telephone. Megatrain tickets are available Monday to Saturday only, and not on Sundays or public holidays.

History edit

Megatrain was launched by Stagecoach on 14 November 2005, being piloted on two South West Trains routes, from London Waterloo to Portsmouth and Southampton from 14 November 2005 with ticket prices ranging from £1 to £19.[3] Standard timetabled services by South West Trains initially had designated areas for Megatrain customers.[4][5][6]

On 20 April 2006, Megatrain was extended to Bournemouth and Weymouth followed on 28 April 2006 by London Waterloo to Salisbury, Bath Spa, Bristol Temple Meads, Yeovil Junction, Exeter Central and Exeter St Davids.[7][8] From 3 July 2006, Megatrain tickets were available on Virgin CrossCountry services from Birmingham New Street to Bournemouth, Bristol Temple Meads to Penzance, Manchester Piccadilly to Glasgow Central, Manchester Piccadilly to Edinburgh Waverley and Morpeth to Edinburgh Waverley.[9]

On 6 March 2007,The Times reported that only 1 in 900 of the passengers carried by either South West Trains or Virgin CrossCountry bought a Megatrain low-fare ticket.[10] The CrossCountry routes were withdrawn on 10 November 2007 when the CrossCountry franchise passed to Arriva CrossCountry.

On 2 January 2008, the Megatrain concept was extended to certain rail services on the East Midlands Trains franchise, with the introduction of Megatrain between London St Pancras and Sheffield and Nottingham.[11] On 14 July 2008, Megatrain tickets were made available on certain Virgin Trains West Coast services from Birmingham New Street to Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley.[12][13]

On 5 January 2009 Megatrain was introduced between Sheffield and Norwich.[14] On 20 March 2009 Megabusplus tickets offering for combined coach and train journeys from London via East Midlands Parkway railway station were introduced. Three feeder coach routes were provided to Halifax, Hull and York operated by Stagecoach in Lincolnshire with Volvo B10Ms.[15][16][17]

Operation of the South West Trains services ceased on 4 August 2017 coinciding with a closure at London Waterloo and reduction in service levels. The South Western franchise was taken over by South Western Railway a few weeks later. However, after the East Midlands franchise passed to East Midlands Railway in August 2019, Megatrain tickets continued to be available from London to Nottingham.

Routes edit

Current edit

Route Start date Train operating company Notes
London St Pancras - Leicester - Loughborough - Derby - Chesterfield - Sheffield 2 January 2008 East Midlands Railway

East Midlands Parkway (with connecting Megabusplus services to Yorkshire) added 20 March 2009

London St Pancras - Leicester - Loughborough - Nottingham 2 January 2008 East Midlands Railway Replacement for Megabus route M13

Former edit

Route Start date End date Train operating company Notes
London Waterloo - Portsmouth & Southsea - Portsmouth Harbour 14 November 2005 4 August 2017 South West Trains
London Waterloo - Southampton Central - Bournemouth - Poole - Weymouth 14 November 2005 4 August 2017 South West Trains Extended to Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth 20 April 2006
London Waterloo- Salisbury - Yeovil Junction - Axminster - Honiton - Exeter Central - Exeter St Davids 28 April 2006 August 2017 South West Trains Axminster and Honiton included 29 October 2007
London Waterloo - Salisbury - Bath Spa - Bristol Temple Meads 28 April 2006 August 2017 South West Trains
Bristol Temple Meads - Penzance 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountry
Birmingham New Street - Southampton Central - Bournemouth 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountry
Manchester Piccadilly - Edinburgh Waverley 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountry
Manchester Piccadilly - Glasgow Central 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountry Partially reinstated in 2008 by Virgin Trains West Coast with one early morning journey and one late evening journey, which have since stopped running
Morpeth - Edinburgh Waverley 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountry
Manchester Piccadilly - Glasgow Central January 2008 January 2009 Virgin Trains West Coast One journey each direction
Birmingham New Street - Edinburgh Waverley 14 July 2008 Virgin Trains West Coast
Birmingham New Street - Glasgow Central 14 July 2008 Virgin Trains West Coast
London Euston - Coventry - Birmingham New Street 2009 Virgin Trains West Coast
Sheffield - Chesterfield - Nottingham - Peterborough - Norwich 5 January 2009 East Midlands Trains

References edit

  1. ^ Megatrain National Rail Enquiries
  2. ^ Megabusplus journeys from Yorkshire to London Megabus
  3. ^ "The £1 train ticket is arriving now". On Stage. No. 61. January 2006. p. 5.
  4. ^ Bargain rail fares from £1 as Stagecoach launches megatrain.com Stagecoach Group 31 October 2005
  5. ^ Low-fare travellers hemmed in to stop envy rage The Times 15 November 2005
  6. ^ "South West Trains launch MegaTrain.com". Railways Illustrated. No. 35. January 2006. p. 17.
  7. ^ "More budget tickets set to drive growth". On Stage. No. 62. April 2006. p. 15.
  8. ^ "Stagecoach expands its Megatrain service route". Rail Magazine. No. 537. 12 April 2006. p. 12.
  9. ^ Megatrain Expands £1 Rail Fares to Virgin Trains Stagecoach 22 May 2006
  10. ^ Plane beats train on cost and speed as discount fares prove elusive The Times 6 March 2007
  11. ^ Stagecoach Extends Budget Rail Service Megatraims.com to East Midlands Trains Stagecoach 10 December 2007
  12. ^ It's quids in as Birmingham - Scotland route gets cheaper Bucks Free Press 2 July 2008
  13. ^ Megatrain route cheapest UK long distance fare TransportXtra 7 July 2008
  14. ^ From the New Year passengers can visit more destinations with East Midlands Trains for a crazy credit crunching price of just £1 East Midlands Trains 4 December 2008
  15. ^ Stagecoach Beats Credit Crunch With £1 Fares on Britain's First Budget Coach-Rail Service Stagecoach 26 Match 2009
  16. ^ Rivals do not fear £1 London service Hull Daily Mail
  17. ^ Defeating the Credit Crunch with £1 Fares On Stage issue 74 April 2009 page 3

External links edit

  • Megatrain website

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Megatrain is a provider of low cost train travel in the United Kingdom A subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group its operations have been associated with its parent s East Midlands Trains South West Trains Virgin CrossCountry and Virgin Trains West Coast train operating companies Even though Stagecoach ceased operating train franchises in its own right in August 2019 Megatrain services continue to operate on East Midlands Railway services Franchise s Integrated intoEast Midlands TrainsSouth West TrainsVirgin CrossCountryVirgin Trains West CoastMain Town s Sheffield NottinghamOther Town s London Chesterfield Leicester LoughboroughParent companyStagecoach GroupOtherWebsiteuk wbr megabus wbr com wbr products wbr megatrain Contents 1 Service overview 2 History 3 Routes 3 1 Current 3 2 Former 4 References 5 External linksService overview editMegatrain tickets are available on specific services operated by East Midlands Railway The available services are those that are generally not busy with tickets priced using the yield management model employed by low cost airlines and sister company Megabus where the lowest fares are offered to those who book early or on less popular journeys 1 In addition to the point to point rail fares of Megatrain Megabusplus provides combined rail and coach journeys between London and Yorkshire East Midlands Railway services from London St Pancras connect with Stagecoach in Lincolnshire coach services to Huddersfield and Hull at East Midlands Parkway 2 Prices are advertised as starting at 1 with a 50p booking fee Tickets must be purchased in advance via the Megabus website or by telephone Megatrain tickets are available Monday to Saturday only and not on Sundays or public holidays History editMegatrain was launched by Stagecoach on 14 November 2005 being piloted on two South West Trains routes from London Waterloo to Portsmouth and Southampton from 14 November 2005 with ticket prices ranging from 1 to 19 3 Standard timetabled services by South West Trains initially had designated areas for Megatrain customers 4 5 6 On 20 April 2006 Megatrain was extended to Bournemouth and Weymouth followed on 28 April 2006 by London Waterloo to Salisbury Bath Spa Bristol Temple Meads Yeovil Junction Exeter Central and Exeter St Davids 7 8 From 3 July 2006 Megatrain tickets were available on Virgin CrossCountry services from Birmingham New Street to Bournemouth Bristol Temple Meads to Penzance Manchester Piccadilly to Glasgow Central Manchester Piccadilly to Edinburgh Waverley and Morpeth to Edinburgh Waverley 9 On 6 March 2007 The Times reported that only 1 in 900 of the passengers carried by either South West Trains or Virgin CrossCountry bought a Megatrain low fare ticket 10 The CrossCountry routes were withdrawn on 10 November 2007 when the CrossCountry franchise passed to Arriva CrossCountry On 2 January 2008 the Megatrain concept was extended to certain rail services on the East Midlands Trains franchise with the introduction of Megatrain between London St Pancras and Sheffield and Nottingham 11 On 14 July 2008 Megatrain tickets were made available on certain Virgin Trains West Coast services from Birmingham New Street to Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley 12 13 On 5 January 2009 Megatrain was introduced between Sheffield and Norwich 14 On 20 March 2009 Megabusplus tickets offering for combined coach and train journeys from London via East Midlands Parkway railway station were introduced Three feeder coach routes were provided to Halifax Hull and York operated by Stagecoach in Lincolnshire with Volvo B10Ms 15 16 17 Operation of the South West Trains services ceased on 4 August 2017 coinciding with a closure at London Waterloo and reduction in service levels The South Western franchise was taken over by South Western Railway a few weeks later However after the East Midlands franchise passed to East Midlands Railway in August 2019 Megatrain tickets continued to be available from London to Nottingham Routes editCurrent edit Route Start date Train operating company NotesLondon St Pancras Leicester Loughborough Derby Chesterfield Sheffield 2 January 2008 East Midlands Railway East Midlands Parkway with connecting Megabusplus services to Yorkshire added 20 March 2009London St Pancras Leicester Loughborough Nottingham 2 January 2008 East Midlands Railway Replacement for Megabus route M13Former edit Route Start date End date Train operating company NotesLondon Waterloo Portsmouth amp Southsea Portsmouth Harbour 14 November 2005 4 August 2017 South West TrainsLondon Waterloo Southampton Central Bournemouth Poole Weymouth 14 November 2005 4 August 2017 South West Trains Extended to Bournemouth Poole and Weymouth 20 April 2006London Waterloo Salisbury Yeovil Junction Axminster Honiton Exeter Central Exeter St Davids 28 April 2006 August 2017 South West Trains Axminster and Honiton included 29 October 2007London Waterloo Salisbury Bath Spa Bristol Temple Meads 28 April 2006 August 2017 South West TrainsBristol Temple Meads Penzance 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountryBirmingham New Street Southampton Central Bournemouth 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountryManchester Piccadilly Edinburgh Waverley 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountryManchester Piccadilly Glasgow Central 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountry Partially reinstated in 2008 by Virgin Trains West Coast with one early morning journey and one late evening journey which have since stopped runningMorpeth Edinburgh Waverley 3 July 2006 10 November 2007 Virgin CrossCountryManchester Piccadilly Glasgow Central January 2008 January 2009 Virgin Trains West Coast One journey each directionBirmingham New Street Edinburgh Waverley 14 July 2008 Virgin Trains West CoastBirmingham New Street Glasgow Central 14 July 2008 Virgin Trains West CoastLondon Euston Coventry Birmingham New Street 2009 Virgin Trains West CoastSheffield Chesterfield Nottingham Peterborough Norwich 5 January 2009 East Midlands TrainsReferences edit Megatrain National Rail Enquiries Megabusplus journeys from Yorkshire to London Megabus The 1 train ticket is arriving now On Stage No 61 January 2006 p 5 Bargain rail fares from 1 as Stagecoach launches megatrain com Stagecoach Group 31 October 2005 Low fare travellers hemmed in to stop envy rage The Times 15 November 2005 South West Trains launch MegaTrain com Railways Illustrated No 35 January 2006 p 17 More budget tickets set to drive growth On Stage No 62 April 2006 p 15 Stagecoach expands its Megatrain service route Rail Magazine No 537 12 April 2006 p 12 Megatrain Expands 1 Rail Fares to Virgin Trains Stagecoach 22 May 2006 Plane beats train on cost and speed as discount fares prove elusive The Times 6 March 2007 Stagecoach Extends Budget Rail Service Megatraims com to East Midlands Trains Stagecoach 10 December 2007 It s quids in as Birmingham Scotland route gets cheaper Bucks Free Press 2 July 2008 Megatrain route cheapest UK long distance fare TransportXtra 7 July 2008 From the New Year passengers can visit more destinations with East Midlands Trains for a crazy credit crunching price of just 1 East Midlands Trains 4 December 2008 Stagecoach Beats Credit Crunch With 1 Fares on Britain s First Budget Coach Rail Service Stagecoach 26 Match 2009 Rivals do not fear 1 London service Hull Daily Mail Defeating the Credit Crunch with 1 Fares On Stage issue 74 April 2009 page 3External links editMegatrain website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Megatrain amp oldid 1157944961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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