Paula Du Spearman, Redhill
10th April 2015 | Your Views
Open up the closed lines and bring back the platelayers. Put railway people in a real uniform.
10th April 2015 | Your Views
Open up the closed lines and bring back the platelayers. Put railway people in a real uniform.
Karan Capon-Richards, RochesterThe whole train service is overpriced and useless. I’m really glad I don’t need to use the trains every day but others need to get to and from work without all this disruption.
John Mills, BridgendAll rail services should be brought back under public ownership, not left to the mercy of corporate profiteers.
Ralph Butler, SouthportIt should never have been privatised in the first place.
Penny Wilcox, ExeterAs a regular traveller I care passionately about rail travel. Under unified, coherent, public management/ownership it would be so much better.
Jack Hanlon, SheffieldI am a student in London and the cost of visiting my girlfriend (Durham) and parents (Sheffield) is almost unmanageable.
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