LNER train WiFi: Complete Guide 2026
Planning a trip on LNER and want to know what to expect from the onboard WiFi? Below: the provider, typical speeds, and a clear answer on whether it's free.
Provider Summary
LNER's train WiFi is powered primarily by Icomera (cellular bonding across UK carriers), with typical speeds around 5 Mbps and peaks up to 15 Mbps. [source]
Frequently Asked Questions
Does LNER have WiFi on every train?
Available system-wide on every Azuma train, in both Standard and First, on every East Coast Main Line route.
What WiFi provider does LNER use?
LNER train WiFi is powered primarily by Icomera (cellular bonding across UK carriers). [source] For free vs paid, see /lner-free-train-wifi.
How fast is LNER train WiFi?
LNER WiFi runs on Icomera (cellular bonding across UK carriers), with typical speeds around 5 Mbps and peaks up to 15 Mbps. [source] For pricing, see /lner-train-wifi-cost.
Where does LNER WiFi drop out during a trip?
Tunnels and remote stretches commonly drop connectivity. LNER's satellite system handles most of the trip, but coverage gaps are normal.
How do I connect to LNER WiFi?
To connect after boarding the train: enable WiFi on your device, select the LNER network, and follow the on-board portal to either log in (free passes) or buy a plan. For free options, see /lner-free-train-wifi.