Robin White, Bristol
8th July 2014 | Your Views
A joined-up railway with simple fare structures makes common sense. Profiteering off the backs of the travelling public doesn’t.
8th July 2014 | Your Views
A joined-up railway with simple fare structures makes common sense. Profiteering off the backs of the travelling public doesn’t.
Steve Austin, BirminghamIt’s wrong that we subsidise the railways only for private business to make huge profits for themselves.
Christian Cox, ChichesterThe people who control such integral infrastructure in the country must answer directly to the people.
Stuart Allison, DriffieldSince privatisation both timetables and fare structures have become incomprehensible.
Tom Stringfellow, PrestonRe-nationalise the railways, buses and long distance road transport. Create an integrated network for freight and passengers to meet the needs of the 21st Century.
Bryan Love, AxminsterThe only opponents to this campaign, apart from the gloating and ridiculously paid profiteers, are nationalised foreign railways subsidised by our sardine-passengers.
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