Frank Clements, Manchester
3rd July 2014 | Your Views
Public railways are cheaper to run and return more money to the government, and run on time.
3rd July 2014 | Your Views
Public railways are cheaper to run and return more money to the government, and run on time.
Louise Long, BarkingBring back British Rail. One major train company for the whole of the UK. No battles to be made to find the cheapest ticket with different rail operators.
Simeon Adams, HovePrivatisation was meant to bring competitive advantage. It has brought exploitative monopolies. It’s time to re-nationalise the railways.
Kevin Robinson, WallaseyBring British Rail back into public ownership.
Tim Payne, PlymouthI would love to take my family to London by train to see the sights but its too expensive for us to use.
Ian McMillan, LiphookOh for a bit of joined-up thinking and long-term planning. Never, with our daft political system.
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