
Virgin Trains Information
Virgin Trains is a train operating company in the United Kingdom, which currently provides services from London Euston to the North West, West Midlands and Scotland on the West Coast Main Line.
Prior to 11 November 2007, the company also provided services linking the south and south-west of England with the north of England via Manchester and Scotland, via Birmingham. Although it is branded as part of the Virgin Group, their share in the company is only 51%, with the remaining 49% held by Stagecoach Group.
Virgin Trains run at least six trains per hour in and out of London’s Euston station 1 to Birmingham New Street, 1 to Wolverhampton, 2 to Manchester Picc, 1 To Liverpool Lime St And 1 to Preston either Terminating at Lancaster, Carlise or Glasgow.
This is noticeably busier than both National Express East Coast in and out of Kings Cross, who operate four trains per hour 2 to Leeds, 1 to Newcastle and 1 to Glasgow with one Terminating at Edinburgh every 2 hours , and East Midlands Trains, who operate four per hour in/out of St Pancras 1 to Derby 1 to Sheffield and 2 to Nottingham.
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