Nick Ridgway, Plymouth
9th September 2014 | Your Views
Yes, I believe it is time to re-open our rural rail links. It could prove profitable now as population has increased.
9th September 2014 | Your Views
Yes, I believe it is time to re-open our rural rail links. It could prove profitable now as population has increased.
Daniel Crouch, RochesterI travel from Chatham Station to London St Pancras International at an ever increasing fare and nothing extra for it. I cannot see where the money is going other than dividends.
Terence Sythes, Milton KeynesPrivatisation seems to be the default position of Tory policy. The services are never better run, but at least the select few can benefit.
Christopher Aldridge, DunfermlineIt’s gone on too long, with re-paints of stock and stations every time there’s a change.
Mark Nevitt, SandbachBring it back to the people. You know it makes sense.
Melanie Reinhart, Old WardenCompeting over basics like food and travel turns people into savages. End privatisation now.
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