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Posted 23 February 2022
London to Edinburgh train single £14.90 (£9.80 railcard) / London to Newcastle £11.90 (£7.85 railcard) - May / June dates @ Lumo
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Lumo have a number of cheap train tickets. The cheapest fares are journeys booked for May and June travel (other months are higher cost). There are a number of singles from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh for £14.90 (e.g 14th May) or if you have a railcard works out at £9.80. Also London to Newcastle is £11.90 or £7.85 with a railcard. The same prices are also available for the return journeys (dates vary). The cheapest fares are first thing in the morning or the last train in the evening. Various prices at this rate in May and June from when I searched, have listed the specific dates below.
Example prices in May and June
Example London Kings Cross to Edinburgh £14.90 (£9.80 with railcard) - 14th May (plus May and June listed dates)
Have manually checked dates and current cheap May and June dates for OP price at time of posting. Cheapest days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
with railcard
Example Edinburgh to London Kings Cross £14.90 (£9.80 with railcard) - 16th May (plus May and June listed dates)
Have manually checked dates and current cheap May and June dates for OP price at time of posting. Cheapest days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday in the evening.
with railcard
Example London Kings Cross to Newcastle £11.90 (£7.85 with railcard) - 14th May (plus May and June listed dates)
Have manually checked dates and current cheap May and June dates for OP price at time of posting. Cheapest days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
with railcard
Example Newcastle to London Kings Cross £11.90 (£7.85 with railcard) - 16th May (plus May and June listed dates)
Have manually checked dates and current cheap May and June dates for OP price at time of posting. Cheapest days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday in the evening.
with railcard
About Lumo
Lumo trains go to London, Stevenage, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Morpeth, Edinburgh Waverley. No admin fees.
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Example prices in May and June
- London Kings Cross to Edinburgh £14.90 (£9.80 with railcard)
- Edinburgh to London Kings Cross £14.90 (£9.80 with railcard)
- London Kings Cross to Newcastle £11.90 (£7.85 with railcard)
- Newcastle to London Kings Cross £11.90 (£7.85 with railcard)
Example London Kings Cross to Edinburgh £14.90 (£9.80 with railcard) - 14th May (plus May and June listed dates)
Have manually checked dates and current cheap May and June dates for OP price at time of posting. Cheapest days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
- May 3, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 31
- June 1, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30
with railcard
Example Edinburgh to London Kings Cross £14.90 (£9.80 with railcard) - 16th May (plus May and June listed dates)
Have manually checked dates and current cheap May and June dates for OP price at time of posting. Cheapest days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday in the evening.
- May 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31
- June 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30
with railcard
Example London Kings Cross to Newcastle £11.90 (£7.85 with railcard) - 14th May (plus May and June listed dates)
Have manually checked dates and current cheap May and June dates for OP price at time of posting. Cheapest days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
- May 3, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 31
- June 1, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30
with railcard
Example Newcastle to London Kings Cross £11.90 (£7.85 with railcard) - 16th May (plus May and June listed dates)
Have manually checked dates and current cheap May and June dates for OP price at time of posting. Cheapest days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday in the evening.
- May 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31
- June 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30
with railcard
About Lumo
Lumo trains go to London, Stevenage, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Morpeth, Edinburgh Waverley. No admin fees.
Useful links
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Edited by Chanchi32, 24 February 2022
53 Comments
sorted byjust checked and dates still available, did you read the post? Dates listed below, will be the first or last train at the OP price
London Kings Cross to Edinburgh £14.90 (£9.80 with railcard)
Cheapest days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Edinburgh to London Kings Cross £14.90 (£9.80 with railcard)
Cheapest days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday in the evening.
London Kings Cross to Newcastle £11.90 (£7.85 with railcard)
Cheapest days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Newcastle to London Kings Cross £11.90 (£7.85 with railcard)
Cheapest days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday in the evening.
That would require a unified, national rail system...
One of the train staff said to me you pay for budget service you get budget service. Didn't know budget service meant no service!
I’ve a colleague from Reading who pays more than I do to get to the City (with me coming down from NCL)
Lumo has been a handy breath of fresh air and the 17:47 weekday is really convenient
Only really have three small gripes
- You can’t pick specific seats
- The seats themselves are rock-hard uncomfortable
- The return times from KGX to NCL are useless unless you’re happy to take a half day’s leave
If you think LNER are bad, you won’t like Lumo. Like sitting on an ironing board
I spotted the bike cubby holes were full of luggage on the KGX to NCL on Wednesday around midday. I’ve got a Brompton but I’m not convinced it’ll be an easy slog on Lum (edited)
Restrictions due to finish end of March , although most folk have given up long before that.
For Easter holidays
£245.00 for 4 adults and 2 children return
Leaving around 11:00am mon and
Retuning 12:15 fri brilliant deal I think personally
the dates are there
as of 13:46 17th May for example
Its a beautiful place. 3 days is about right, depending on what your interests are. The castle is a must. The people here are so welcoming and so helpful. We visited in January and I'd highly recommended it. We stayed in the Hilton on Bread Street with a nice view of the castle. Go for it, you won't regret it 🏴
That’s because Bristol is south west. Everything in south west is 10 x dearer apart from wages.
As with every place in the world, you can skim over it in a weekend but it takes longer to get a proper feel for the place.
Hi Zeddy, depends on what you want to do. Can see quite a bit in a weekend (Castle, Art Gallery and the new Johnnie Walker Centre are all fairly close together) but if you want to go all out tourist, then I’d do at least 3 days so you can add on things like the Botanical Gardens which is out of town.
Not really when you recognise these are private companies seeking to make profits.
what’s the respective customer base? Bristol at over 600,000 people vs London at 9 million.
That’s not factoring in the surrounding catchment that Bristol can draw vs London.
Nor the fact that even with covid London attracts millions of visitors each day.
Yes I read and checked properly there are no cheap dates available it was clearly a ploy to get everyone to go on there and waste their time if I could vote colder I would.
We used to have one of those.
Takes around 2 1/4 hours including check-ins/outs. If money is time that's a few hours saved.
Our transport system is nuts.
Decent prices, but worrying comment about customer services when things go wrong. I might rethink using Lumo
Of course it does, something has to give.