Roberta Gamble, Shrewsbury
1st September 2015 | Your Views
Fares have increased out of proportion to wages or the cost of living.
1st September 2015 | Your Views
Fares have increased out of proportion to wages or the cost of living.
Joe Corr, Shoreham-by-SeaWith train fares being as high as they are, it’s unlikely I’ll be able to see my college friends over the holidays – £22 from Southwick to Eastbourne.
Alan Boyland, SouthamThe current railway system does not offer effective competition or serve its customers well, while funds are creamed off for private profit.
Brian McKay, ManchesterSince privatisation the taxpayer has never paid as much out to loss-making companies. It makes a mockery of the notion of lower prices, better service.
Diane Berry, WithernseaPlease bring back British Rail and reinstate some of the old lines to reconnect the country.
Malcolm ClaytonWe must get people to join together for this extremely worthy cause.
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