Sarah Thursfield, Oswestry
17th February 2014 | Your Views
Because the rail network is too important to be left to the market.
17th February 2014 | Your Views
Because the rail network is too important to be left to the market.
Adam Stacey, WakefieldExtortionate rail fares and ancient, late-running trains. Look at Wakefield Kirkgate. I’ve been told that the train is late due to an abandoned freight train blocking platforms.
Adam Potts, LiverpoolEnd the franchise madness now. Directly operated and owned railways.
Paul Baker, HolyheadTrains are a means to cutting CO2 emissions and they need to be more supportive. There is a lack of investment especially in Wales.
Jon Hassall, CreweI started on the RTS back in 1989, then was a guard and was made a driver in 1996. BR days were so much better than today’s railways.
David Swan, LondonA country needs an infrastructure. Tories believe everything should make private profit, but charging higher and higher prices beyond customers’ wallets is no answer.
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