Saga Rail

Saga Rail was a short-lived open access operator in Sweden. It was founded by Mats Nyblom who had previously established Hector Rail. It commenced operations on 23 February 2018 with a twice weekly service from Stockholm to Linköping with intermediate stops at Nyköping and Norrköping.[1][2][3]

Saga Rail
IndustryRailway operator
Founded23 February 2018
FounderMats Nyblom
DefunctJune 2018
Headquarters
Sweden
OwnerMats Nvblom
Websitewww.sagarail.se

Four former X10 electric multiple units were acquired from Storstockholms Lokaltrafik and painted in a pink livery.[4][5]

Operations ceased in June 2018 after Saga Rail lost an appeal with the Swedish Competition Authority over SJ's refusal to sell its tickets on its website.[6][7]

References

  1. SagaRail launches first services International Railway Journal 23 February 2018
  2. SagaRail targets low-cost weekend market Railway Gazette International 23 February 2018
  3. Low Cost Open Access Service Launched Modern Railways issue 837 June 2018 page 77
  4. Saga Rail to run pink trains Today's Railways Europe issue 265 January 2018 page 66
  5. Saga Rail to launch Swedish open-access service International Railway Journal 16 February 2018
  6. Saga Rail suspends operations amid SJ online sales dispute International Railway Journal 21 June 2018
  7. Open access operator SagaRail suspends services Railway Gazette International 21 June 2018


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