Andrea Stow, Cleckheaton
4th November 2013 | Your Views
It’s a better service when profit goes back into the service not shareholders’ pockets.
4th November 2013 | Your Views
It’s a better service when profit goes back into the service not shareholders’ pockets.
Denise Morell, Newbiggin-by-the-SeaPassengers before profits please.
Paul Wheeler, BirminghamBring back British Rail. Simplify train fares – one ticket and price for any train, not separate tickets for Virgin, Cross Country, London Midland etc.
John Wood, CromartyEnough is enough.
John McGuigan, GlasgowShareholders want their pound of flesh, but they don’t want to know about the debts accrued. Why aren’t the shareholders pursued to clear the debt?
Michael Hurst, ManchesterIt cost taxpayers more while private companies maintain a good profit. Put all revenue back into the rail network, with the same systems of oversight.
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