Boasting what could be the most distinctive look when it comes to rail transport, Virgin Trains are easily recognised thanks to their red design and familiar brand.
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With 12 years under their belt, Virgin Trains are one of the UK's oldest rail operators and they travel to destinations all over the country. Boasting a fleet of Super Voyager trains and some of the country's first tilting trains - the Pendolino - Virgin Trains offer fast connections throughout the UK, with frequent services to major destinations, including trains between Birmingham and London departing every 20 minutes.
If you need to get in touch with Virgin Trains, you'll find their customer relations team at: 08450 008 000
A list of other useful Virgin Trains numbers include:
Virgin’s Key Routes are:
Manchester – London Euston
Liverpool – London Euston
Edinburgh / Glasgow / Preston – London Euston
Birmingham – London Euston
Holyhead / Chester – London Euston
Wi-fi is available on all Virgin Trains, either free in first class or for a small charge in standard. Food and drink are also available, from The Shop or as a complimentary extra for First Class travellers.
The trains also have capacity for up to four bikes or two tandems, but you need to phone to make a free reservation before travelling. Fold up bikes can be carried free without a reservation, however.