Malcolm Smith, Rotherham
1st March 2015 | Your Views
It is imperative the railways are re-nationalised. Millions are given to the private franchise companies anyway and the profits go to shareholders.
1st March 2015 | Your Views
It is imperative the railways are re-nationalised. Millions are given to the private franchise companies anyway and the profits go to shareholders.
Mark Lauri, ReadingAll profits should go back into the railway not into private investors’ pockets. Railways should be subsidised and for the people not the wealthy.
Trevor Burr, BirminghamThere’s no reason why it can’t be done. Just don’t re-franchise when the current ones come to an end. But government is in hoc to international capital and Brussels.
Diana Defries, CheshuntA unified and affordable rail system, owned by this country, would transform public transport and make it far more user-friendly.
Anthony Hook, ChesterfieldBritish Rail was originally financed by the British taxpayer. It should be owned again by the British taxpayer.
Aaron M, East SussexPrivate operators waste too much time apportioning blame for late trains between each other.
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