Alex De Lacey, London
13th August 2013 | Your Views
The rail network should be a public service, not an outlet for capitalist profiteering.
13th August 2013 | Your Views
The rail network should be a public service, not an outlet for capitalist profiteering.
Joe Ramsbottom, UlverstonFragmentation is a disaster for reliability and accountability.
David Clemson, HalifaxFares too high, no co-ordination with other railways and buses, too much money syphoned off to bosses and shareholders.
Paul Kerr, EdinburghTwo private companies have failed with East Coast, yet the government owned set-up returns a profit. East Coast proves the case for nationalisation.
John Hearn, RotherhamThe railways, along with the utilities, should be for the benefit of all and not for profit for the privileged.
David Bonner, HarrowTwenty years of private incompetence. It’s time to re-nationalise.
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