This country, which invented railways, deserves an integrated, comprehensive and affordable railway network. No more foreign-built rolling stock. Let’s buy British.

Jerry Hepworth, Lowestoft

Stop propping up private firms. Let us run it from central office.

Kenneth Miller, Leeds

EMR have been so unreliable that a two hour journey now very often becomes five hours. They monopolise the service that is run for profit not passengers. We need better.

Clare Jennings, Nottingham

Public service, not private profit.

Derek Wickham, Oxted

People not profit.

Neil Sanderson, Oswestry

You know it makes sense.

Andy Mizzi, Morecambe

I’m a former rail commuter but I still want to see the return to a nationalised rail industry.

Neil Sheehan, Merseyside

Get rid of the daylight robbers.

Marcus Turley, London

I’ve been a railway engineer for the past 24 years. Bring back BR. At least it was run by engineers not bean counters.

Frank Stephen, Preston

Bring back British Rail to keep fares down with profit going back into the railway and not to shareholders.

Peter Neal, Romford

The present system has left Wales with unintegrated services, no national routes, second class at best but at worst and most often, shamefully inadequate. Copy Glas Cymru.

Marc Evans, Cardiff

I get the 06:54 from Coseley to Birmingham, which is always delayed, then the 07:22 to Bourneville, again never on time. I hate London Midland and their book of excuses.

Peter Morris, Wolverhampton

Privatisation of BR was one of the biggest mistakes ever. Re-nationalise now.

Martin Percy, Wellingborough

Privatisation was a bad idea from the beginning. To attempt to break up a national service and maintain this integration was stupid, ill thought-out and inept.

Peter Cranmer, Doncaster

It’s time the politicians let the railways be run by railwaymen and stop interfering in the day-to-day running of the railways.

Paul Green, Oxford

Privatisation doesn’t work.

Curtis Fendlen, Bolton

Privatisation has been a disaster for the public services and the culture that it has encouraged has lead to a cheapening of every aspect of our public life.

Michael Fearn, Camborne

One rail network with proper funding and trains on time. Let’s get it.

Brendan Sullivan, St Leonards-on-Sea

East Coast is the most successful franchise now while two private operators couldn’t make it work.

Marcus Coupe, Egremont

Bring back British Rail, lower prices and put the power in expert hands rather than politicians.

Christina McKenna, Liverpool

Bring back British Rail!

Moira Gommon, Birkenhead

Re-nationalise, and then re-extend. We don’t just need to reverse the sell-off, but also Beeching’s cuts.

Margaret Healey-Pollett, Birmingham

If railways were nationalised, we could pay people to be station staff instead of paying them to be out of work.

Janet Goodall, Harwich

Privatisation is a right wing ideology that does not work with industries that need to be countrywide and where some areas need to be supported by others.

Bernice Broggio, Gateshead

Privatised railways make no sense. Look at the fantastic French system. You can’t plan proper infrastructure improvements without looking at the overall picture.

Marianne Hitchen, Sheffield

I am sick of being held to ransom by rip-off companies who put up prices and don’t pay proper taxes. Bring back British Rail and give us a service that is ours.

Mary Adams, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

We need a railway fit for the future. Privatisation is the only way.

Stephen Freeman, Sheffield

Our rail network and the trains that run on it should be part of our basic national infrastructure, run for the common good.

Simon Hargreaves, Matlock

The way the railways are run is not run for the public and the staff, it’s for profit. Safety and public no longer matter. Bring back British Rail.

Carol Wood, Coulsdon