Alan Howell, Leeds
29th October 2014 | Your Views
Railways are for the people and should be an extensive network bringing communities together and should be affordable for all.
29th October 2014 | Your Views
Railways are for the people and should be an extensive network bringing communities together and should be affordable for all.
Linda Cieslik, YorkPrivatisation has led to fragmentation of the service. Only the private companies gain, not the tax-paying public – as predicted.
Joseph Aapden, ManchesterNorthern Rail out.
William Dudley, StevenageI am a retired employee of WAGN (12 years) and have seen a lot of change, most by foreign rail companies. In my view the rail system belongs to the public.
David Miller, DurhamThe Green Party idea of picking up the franchises as they become available and building British Rail back up is an absolute winner.
Sueton Sayers, WolverhamptonThere are far too many different companies operating the railways. It’s far too complicated.
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