Gordon Hay, Sandiacre
7th November 2013 | Your Views
Are our trains better or cheaper now? Not at all. The pricing policy is a joke.
7th November 2013 | Your Views
Are our trains better or cheaper now? Not at all. The pricing policy is a joke.
Noel Hibbert, CoventryWe need a centrally owned, planned and co-ordinated rail network, with user friendly rail stations focussed on train travel not supermarkets.
Keita Hooker-Yoshikawa, YokohamaPlease tell your MPs.
John Tute, HuddersfieldJust give the people an integrated, efficient railway, not the chaotic, privatised system which only benefits shareholders.
Michael Friend, DartmouthRailways should be run as an affordable service for all people, not just for shareholders and to provide luxury for expense account holders.
Deb Smith, HamptonYes. What competition is my mantra Monday through Friday. SWT has a license to do whatever the hell they like to customers, with no fear of sanction or customer churn.
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