Thomas Coyle
10th February 2011 | Your Views
Put a advert on TV to say Intercity Trains are back, passengers are up and fares are down and boom baby!
10th February 2011 | Your Views
Put a advert on TV to say Intercity Trains are back, passengers are up and fares are down and boom baby!
Alistair McKenzie, LutonHigh prices, high profits, high bonuses. Where is the public service in that?
Gwynant Cwmbowydd, Nant GwynantEven though the Tory government is in the process of privatising Royal Mail, there is still hope of re-nationalising the railways.
Mark Leetion, Newcastle-upon-TyneThe railway service and infrastructure is too important to the country to be in the hands of the purely profit-driven private sector.
Dean Reeves, WisbechWe need a green transport policy which meets the needs of people and business first. Railways cannot be run as a competition. They will only succeed as a strategic resource.
Charles Naylor, YorkThe pricing of tickets is farcical and needs reform – a Government initiative through BR would help to resolve this.
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