Ian Mycroft, Leamington Spa
5th June 2015 | Your Views
Make it a partnership: a publicly-owned John Lewis, with passenger, employee and government representation – not a state bureaucracy, as before.
5th June 2015 | Your Views
Make it a partnership: a publicly-owned John Lewis, with passenger, employee and government representation – not a state bureaucracy, as before.
Richard Harcombe, NorthwichI love travelling by train for both ease of use and environmental reasons, but I feel bringing back BR will mean fares are less confusing and cheaper.
Tony Hill, BirminghamProfits made by the TOCs should go back into buying more rolling stock and other improvements, as well as lowering fares. Profit should not go to shareholders and fat cats.
Antony Schofield, LeedsThe whole system has become too complicated. There’s no genuine competition between rail companies. The East Coast mainline is now making money for the nation.
Roger Kojan, LeedsA good idea. East Coast main line has been better in public ownership.
Cynthia Roushorn, YorkLet’s go back to the time when we knew what we were going to pay for a trip well in advance and the service was reliable.
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