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Trainline.com Ltd

  • Thursday, 12 September, 2024
    Trainline raises profit guidance as UK rail traffic recovers

    Ticket-booking site hails ‘strong performance’ after enjoying growth in continental Europe

    A train passing over a viaduct on the West Highland rail line in Scotland
  • Friday, 10 May, 2024
    Investments
    Investors’ Chronicle: Trainline, InterContinental Hotels, BP

    Companies analysis from our sister publication

    A train crosses a bridge over a river in Yorkshire
  • Friday, 15 December, 2023
    Trainline shares rally after UK ministers cancel rival digital ticketing service

    Threat of competition has hung over group since government pledged to simplify fares in 2021

    A ScotRail train
  • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
    Lex
    Trainline: ticket group should continue to benefit from UK rail chaos Premium content

    Investments are paying off with rising e-ticket penetration and growth in its software division

    Commuters at London Bridge station
  • Wednesday, 6 July, 2022
    Boost for Trainline as passengers flood back to European railways

    Shares rise by more than a fifth as UK booking site updates forecasts

    A train in Rome
  • Monday, 7 June, 2021
    Trainline boss pledges to outcompete state-backed rival

    Booking group’s chief brushes aside worries over share slump after UK announces plans for new ticketing hub

    A train station in Norfolk
  • Tuesday, 26 January, 2021
    LombardIan Smith
    Housebuilders head for reckoning as state support deadlines loom

    Crest has stronger foundations but greater help for buyers set to end; light at the end of the tunnel is distant for Trainline

  • Friday, 11 December, 2020
    Investments
    Trainline insiders cash in during fourth quarter

    Chief executive to stand down as lockdowns hit commuter journeys

  • Tuesday, 20 October, 2020
    Trainline chief Clare Gilmartin to step down

    Transport booking app was one of the most successful of recent London IPOs but has been hit by the pandemic

  • Friday, 4 September, 2020
    Investments
    Wizz Air chief sells down

    Carrier warns of fall in capacity as travel restrictions continue

  • Friday, 24 January, 2020
    Inside LondonBryce Elder
    Trainline’s investment case is at risk of hitting the buffers

    Tickets website has to navigate an overhaul of UK rail’s supporting infrastructure

    File photo dated 11/01/16 of a person buying a train ticket. The mystery of when the cheapest train tickets will go up in price could be solved by a new online tool. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday September 6, 2017. A price predictor launched by ticket retailer Trainline uses historical and current trends to inform passengers when Advance fares are likely to become more expensive. See PA story RAIL Tickets. Photo credit should read: Lauren Hurley/PA Wire
  • Tuesday, 17 December, 2019
    LombardMatthew Vincent
    Persimmon’s bosses cashed in as fire safety went unchecked

    Review calls for housebuilder to change culture after £85m payout

    A bricklayer puts cement on bricks at a Persimmon Plc residential construction site in Grays, U.K., on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018. Persimmon are due to report their first half results on Tuesday, Aug. 21. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 12 November, 2019
    Private equity group KKR cashes out completely from Trainline

    Investor group raises gross proceeds of £279m after selling 68m shares

  • Friday, 20 September, 2019
    Trainline shares fall as investors cash in after blockbuster IPO

    Shareholders including KKR sell down 14 per cent holding in online rail bookings group

    Commuters alight from a Great Western Railway train, operated by FirstGroup Plc, after arriving at London Paddington railway station in London, U.K., on Monday, April 16, 2018. British train and bus operator FirstGroup Plc said it rejected an "opportunistic" takeover proposal that private-equity firm Apollo Management made as the company struggles with under-performing rail routes in the U.K. and competition from discount airlines in the U.S. Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 12 September, 2019
    Trainline driven by ticket sales on mobiles

    Online booking group’s June IPO was second-largest in London this year

    Trainline runs the booking systems for Virgin Trains, Greater Anglia, West Midlands Railway and others
  • Friday, 21 June, 2019
    Trainline valued at close to £2bn as shares soar 17%

    Transport-booking app’s debut offers hope for upcoming European floats

    File photo dated 11/01/16 of a person buying a train ticket. The mystery of when the cheapest train tickets will go up in price could be solved by a new online tool. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday September 6, 2017. A price predictor launched by ticket retailer Trainline uses historical and current trends to inform passengers when Advance fares are likely to become more expensive. See PA story RAIL Tickets. Photo credit should read: Lauren Hurley/PA Wire
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2019
    Lex
    Trainline/UK rail: mixed signals Premium content

    The online ticket agency’s plans could be derailed if fares are simplified

    epa06413418 Members of the public buy tickets at Waterloo Railway Station, central London, Britain, 02 January 2018. Average rail ticket prices across Britain have risen by 3.4 per cent which is the biggest increase to rail fares for five years. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2019
    Trainline seeks to raise £75m in IPO to fund expansion

    Transport-booking app looks set to list on London Stock Exchange in June

    File photo dated 11/01/16 of a person buying a train ticket. The mystery of when the cheapest train tickets will go up in price could be solved by a new online tool. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday September 6, 2017. A price predictor launched by ticket retailer Trainline uses historical and current trends to inform passengers when Advance fares are likely to become more expensive. See PA story RAIL Tickets. Photo credit should read: Lauren Hurley/PA Wire
  • Wednesday, 22 May, 2019
    Trainline aims for £1.5bn valuation with London float

    Potential listing of transport-booking app would be one of largest in UK if successful

    3/5/2019 Clare Gilmartin, chief executive Trainline
  • Friday, 1 June, 2018
    Rail
    UK train ticket system not fit for 21st century

    Trainline CEO says rules suitable for an offline world do not translate well for the web

    Trainline chief Clare Gilmartin says passengers will be able to buy etickets or mobile tickets on all of Britain’s rail network by early next year
  • Thursday, 22 January, 2015
    US & Canadian companies
    KKR buys thetrainline.com

    Purchase of rail ticket seller from Exponent marks end to plan for £500m IPO

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