What is the history of Trainline?


What is the history of Trainline? Trainline was established in 1997 by the Virgin Group, and online ticket sales began in 1999. It was operated under contract by Capgemini. Stagecoach later purchased a 49% shareholding. In February 2004 Trainline merged with Qjump, its main competitor.


Is Trainline a British company?

Trainline (formerly Thetrainline.com) is an international digital rail and coach technology platform with headquarters in London.


Is Trainline or Raileurope better?

It almost comes down to personal preference - or sometimes one handling a particular multi-operator route better than the other. Both sites are good, both allow you to book multiple train operators' tickets across much of western Europe, in plain English, in multiple currencies, with no card payment problems.


What is the train scandal in Spain?

The controversy surrounding the size of trains designed for the Asturias and Cantabria tracks that are incompatible with the narrow gauge tunnels has forced the resignation of the president of train operator Renfe, Isaías Táboas, as well as the current Secretary of State for Transport, Isabel Pardo de Vera.


What type of company is Trainline?

Trainline plc (Trainline) is a technology company. It sells online rail and coach tickets on behalf of all UK rail carriers and coach tickets on behalf of National Express, the largest UK coach carrier. The company offers products that include rail tickets, rail cards and other related products.


What train does Bill Gates own?

Bill Gates acquired 54.8 Million Canadian National Railway shares worth $5.91 Billion. That's 14.80% of their entire equity portfolio (3rd largest holding). The investor owns 8.48% of the outstanding Canadian National Railway stock. The first Canadian National Railway trade was made in Q3 2002.


Why is Spanish high speed rail so cheap?

“Competition between state-owned train company Trenitalia and privately owned Italo on the main high-speed line has driven up quality and passenger numbers, but pushed down prices by between 20 and 25 per cent,” he explains. “It's to the benefit of everyone except domestic airlines.”


What is the difference between Trainline and Omio?

Trainline lets you choose your exact seats when booking Italian train tickets, while Omio only lets you choose a preference. (Window, middle seat, or solo seat.) They charge the same fee (roughly $2 per seat) that the train companies charge when you book seats with them directly.


Who owns the trains in Spain?

Most passenger trains are managed by Renfe, Spain's state-owned company whose acronym stands for Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles.


How does Trainline make money?

We earn a commission and fees on ticket sales. We also generate revenue from advertising and ancillary services such as travel insurance and multi currency payment options.


What is Trainline Spain?

We're a trusted partner of Renfe, Spain's national train operating company, meaning every ticket bought on Trainline will always be valid for travel. We connect directly to their ticketing system – so it's as if you're buying tickets direct from Renfe.


Does Trainline work in Europe?

Trainline combines offers, ticket information and timetables for most European rail companies. This makes booking a train ticket for your whole journey as easy as pie. You don't even have to worry about what train operator you're travelling with - simply book, turn up at the station and go.


Does Trainline charge a fee?

Does Trainline charge any fees to collect tickets or have them delivered? We do not charge delivery fees for digital tickets. We do charge delivery fees for any tickets sent to you in the post and we may charge a fee for tickets collected at the station.


What train company does Trainline use?

Book travel across Europe Trainline is accredited by National Rail to provide information, timetables and sell tickets for the UK rail industry. If you're after information about National Rail, you've come to the right place. National Rail is the public facing brand of the Rail Delivery Group (RDG).


What is the fastest train in Spain?

With close to 4000 kilometres of track, the Spanish high-speed AVE trains operate on the longest high-speed network in Europe. Running at speeds of up to 310 km/h, this extensive network allows for fast connections between cities in Spain. Travel from Madrid to Barcelona in less than 3 hours!