Virgin Trains (open access operator)

Virgin Trains is a prospective open access operator proposing to operate services on the West Coast Main Line between London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Rochdale and Glasgow.

Background
In March 1997 as part of the privatisation of British Rail, the Virgin Rail Group commenced operating the InterCity West Coast franchise on the West Coast Main Line (WCML) from London Euston to destinations including Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow. Virgin also took over the CrossCountry franchise that operated across the United Kingdom including services on the WCML from Birmingham to Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

In November 2007, the CrossCountry franchise was taken over by Arriva CrossCountry after being retendered. As part of a restructure of the franchise map by the Department for Transport, in December 2007 the CrossCountry services that operated to Glasgow and Edinburgh via the WCML were transferred to the InterCity West Coast franchise.

In December 2019, the West Coast franchise was taken over by Avanti West Coast after being retendered.

2019 proposal
After losing the West Coast franchise, in 2019 Virgin announced that it proposed to seek paths from the Office of Rail & Road (ORR) to operate services from London Euston to Liverpool as an open access operator with InterCity 225 sets that were due to be released from the InterCity East Coast franchise.

2024 proposal
In May 2024, Virgin announced it had lodged an application with the ORR to operate services on the WCML from London Euston to Birmingham, Liverpool, Rochdale and Glasgow from December 2025. Services would initially be operated by Bombardier Voyagers, either former Avanti West Coast Class 221s or East Midlands Railway Class 222s, before Electric Multiple Units would be purchased after infrastructure upgrades.