Alan Myler, Ireland
8th November 2013 | Your Views
Transport infrastructure for the public good, not for private profit.
8th November 2013 | Your Views
Transport infrastructure for the public good, not for private profit.
Colin Tosh, East BoldonCheap railways are needed to get cars off the road. Rail use is too expensive at present.
Sandra Knight, EdinburghKeep British Rail publicly owned.
Vincent Jackson, LondonNo justice, No peace
Peter Dickinson, Brierley HillThe current franchise agreements mean that profits can be sucked away from the railways by private companies, yet the government then has to stump up money for investment.
Helen Drew, Tyne and WearRail travel should be affordable for all, not just the rich.
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