Barbara Kennard, Ryton
4th November 2013 | Your Views
We need railways that can be a source of national pride. This cannot be realistically achieved through profit-focused privatisation.
4th November 2013 | Your Views
We need railways that can be a source of national pride. This cannot be realistically achieved through profit-focused privatisation.
Daniel Roberts, BangorDoes everything have to be about shareholders and profit margins? It’s time for some fairness. Start putting customers first.
David Haxell, BrightonTime to end the profit-based railway and take it back.
Paul Bower, LondonPassengers are paying higher fares, taxpayers are paying a bigger subsidy to the train operators and we are getting a poor service.
Laura Virtanen, TrowbridgeI am disappointed with the service from Trowbridge to Bath which I have just heard will continue for the next four years.
Tom Watts, St NeotsNow more than ever, we need a publicly-owned, properly integrated railway system that puts passengers and the environment first, rather than private profit.
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