Leo Watson, Plymouth
9th March 2015 | Your Views
I’m fed up with poor service and trains with insufficient carriages, leading to overcrowding.
9th March 2015 | Your Views
I’m fed up with poor service and trains with insufficient carriages, leading to overcrowding.
Dennis Bridges, LondonDo I need to explain why bringing the train network back in house is a good thing? Surely the greedy mismanagement of the private sector has already done it.
Paul Simmonds, NorwichI want a British Rail owned by and run for the benefit of employees and the public not private vested interests who value profit above lives.
Helen Ferguson, GlasgowMake fares fair!
Kevin Parkinson, PrestonLet’s have a railway to be proud of, not abused or neglected by fat cats and politicians.
Raphael Andrews, LondonIt is time we stop selling public assets to private companies and using taxes to pay their shareholders’ profits. The public should own public transport not shareholders.
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