Paul Bright
16th December 2010 | Your Views
A reliable railway network should connect people in local towns and villages so they longer need expensive petrol driven cars.
16th December 2010 | Your Views
A reliable railway network should connect people in local towns and villages so they longer need expensive petrol driven cars.
Barry Maginn, ManchesterEast Coast – all that needs to be said.
Geoffrey Hartin, SouthamptonAs part of the national infrastructure of this country we need dedicated professionals running our railways. It would be in the best interest of this country and its population.
Diana Harmer, ShrewsburyOur railways should be owned and run by the state for the people and not to profit already wealthy companies and their boards.
Robert Mair, ChinleyStop this ridiculous state that British railways are in and re-nationalise them.
Stephen Rollason, ExmouthOne should not make profit out of public transport.
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