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]
Industry | Railway operator |
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Founded | 23 February 2018 |
Founder | Mats Nyblom |
Defunct | June 2018 |
Headquarters | Sweden |
Owner | Mats Nvblom |
Website | www.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
- SagaRail launches first services International Railway Journal 23 February 2018
- SagaRail targets low-cost weekend market Railway Gazette International 23 February 2018
- Low Cost Open Access Service Launched Modern Railways issue 837 June 2018 page 77
- Saga Rail to run pink trains Today's Railways Europe issue 265 January 2018 page 66
- Saga Rail to launch Swedish open-access service International Railway Journal 16 February 2018
- Saga Rail suspends operations amid SJ online sales dispute International Railway Journal 21 June 2018
- Open access operator SagaRail suspends services Railway Gazette International 21 June 2018
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