Thomas Coyle
10th February 2011 | Your Views
The Intercity 125 and 225 trains are still top thanks to British Rail.
10th February 2011 | Your Views
The Intercity 125 and 225 trains are still top thanks to British Rail.
Simon Cuthbert, HalifaxBest of British luck.
Matt Harrison, ReadingSupport Labour’s policy to bring back the people’s railway because people come before profits.
Graeme Allister, DunfermlineAs the tax payer already contributes to the private rail network we might as well own it.
Glenys Hutchinson, Milton KeynesService of vital interest to the nation should belong to the people.
Ryan McCarthy, SwindonI agree that travelling by rail in the UK is often too expensive. State-owned railways in other countries such as Germany and Sweden seem fairer. Why can’t ours be?
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