Campbell Sangster, London
11th June 2014 | Your Views
Ludicrous that train fares are so high it stops people travelling freely and spontaneously. It’s bad for tourism.
11th June 2014 | Your Views
Ludicrous that train fares are so high it stops people travelling freely and spontaneously. It’s bad for tourism.
Cecilia Buchanan, EdinburghWe need this back. A railway owned by the people and for the people – not for rich shareholders.
Brenda Towers, DurhamIt is time for the railways to return to public ownership. It is time that they were run for the good of the nation, and not the wealthy.
Katie Goodwin, TadleyThe Great Train Robbery – the British privatised rail network.
Jennifer O’Toole, ManchesterI believe in bringing back British Rail because it is competitive and extremely good value for money. In fact I believe that privatising British Rail was disastrous.
Brian Bushell, PorthmadogThe present system is a financial disgrace.
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