Ben Illis, Brighton
4th September 2013 | Your Views
A return to the days of a national service run not for profit. If only.
4th September 2013 | Your Views
A return to the days of a national service run not for profit. If only.
Simon Brandon, LondonI see no reason why fares should rise under privatisation.
Rob Pietryszyn,The train should be cheaper than driving. Plough profits back.
Trevor McEneff, WiganBring back British Rail.
Paul Green, OxfordIt’s time the politicians let the railways be run by railwaymen and stop interfering in the day-to-day running of the railways.
Christine Rogers, BirminghamI am totally fed up with trains not being synchronised, not turning up, being very uncomfortable and often impossibly overcrowded.
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