Daniel Bell, Saltash
5th May 2014 | Your Views
Public transport should be public infrastructure not for profit.
5th May 2014 | Your Views
Public transport should be public infrastructure not for profit.
Michael Fuller, HorshamWhat does it take for the government to finally do something about this level of incompetence?
Brendan Morgan, TauntonIt works in Europe so why not here? Better public transport would bring travel freedom and a better use of energy.
Simon Cuthbert, HalifaxBest of British luck.
Eric Gendle, MiddlesbroughThe East Coast mainline is state-run and profitable, unlike all other franchises. Follow their lead.
Krystal Garnett, MerseysideDedicate real investment for serious mass transit projects that realise the full benefits of existing rail alignments.
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