Trainline/£TRN

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About Trainline

Trainline, listed on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker TRN, operates in the travel and technology sector. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in London, the company provides an integrated platform that aggregates train and coach tickets from various providers across Europe, offering customers a centralized platform for booking and managing travel. Trainline's technology-driven services cater to both consumers and businesses, aiming to optimize travel efficiency and accessibility.

Ticker

£TRN

Primary listing

LSE

Employees

990

Trainline Metrics

BasicAdvanced
£1.1B
16.34
£0.17
0.66
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What the Analysts think about Trainline

Analyst ratings (Buy, Hold, Sell) for Trainline stock.

Bulls say / Bears say

Trainline reported record FY2025 results: net ticket sales rose 12% to £5.9 billion, revenue grew 12% to £442 million, adjusted EBITDA jumped 30% to £159 million, and operating free cash flow increased 20% to £110 million—highlighting strong sales growth and improved margins (Investing.com).
The company started a new £75 million share buyback programme, supported by solid cash generation, after cancelling £69 million of shares under a prior buyback. This move demonstrates management’s confidence in its capital strategy and commitment to long-term value for shareholders (RTTNews).
In H1 FY2026, Trainline increased net ticket sales 8% to £3.25 billion and lifted adjusted EBITDA 14% to £93 million. Its B2B Distribution division saw net ticket sales jump 36% and international sales soar 55% following an expanded AMEX GBT partnership—demonstrating particular strength in corporate travel (Investing.com).
Transport for London’s expansion of its contactless travel zone to 47 commuter stations removes the need for separate rail tickets, posing a direct headwind to Trainline’s sales growth as passengers bypass its platform for TfL’s integrated payment system (The Guardian).
Trainline’s full-year 2026 guidance of just 6–9% net ticket sales growth and 0–3% revenue growth marks a material slowdown from FY2025’s double-digit increases, highlighting near-term moderation in demand and monetisation power (LSE.co.uk).
Changes to Google’s search algorithm have weighed on Trainline’s international ticketing business, contributing to an 11% share price drop after reported revenue of £442 million missed consensus by 1%, signalling persistent marketing and discoverability challenges abroad (Investing.com).
Data summarised monthly by Lightyear AI. Last updated on 6 Nov 2025.

Trainline Financial Performance

Revenues and expenses
QuarterlyAnnual
Q3 24
QoQ growth
Revenue
$37B
-39.75%
Net income
$45B
107.52%
Profit margin
37.65%
6.78%

Trainline Earnings Performance

Company profitability
QuarterlyAnnual
Q4 23
Q1 24
Q2 24
Q3 24
Q4 24
Actual
$3.69
$2.85
$2.45
$2.42
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Expected
$3.55
$2.61
$2.05
$2.31
$3.94
Surprise
3.94%
9.20%
19.51%
4.63%
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