The franchised, privatised railway we have today is a disgrace. Why wasn’t British Rail subsidised to the tune that todays private railways are?

David Potter, Stevenage

Privatised rail companies haven’t provided better services, but uneven ones, with ever increasing fares.

Linda Uruchurtu, Cambridge

It can’t happen soon enough.

Cyril Carroll, Runcorn

We need one rail system for simplicity, convenience and efficiency, not the profit-oriented system we have.

Chris Mandaza, Birmingham

Greed has become the norm, time to start running the railway for the benefit of the people and not some greedy corporates.

Carmen Bell, Nelson

Please bring back British Rail – we need it now more than ever and upgrade it to faster rail like the Toronto Transit Trains built by Bombardier. – https://www.metrolinx.co

Sasha Farooqi, London

If they are privatised, why are they subsidised?

Felicity Webster, Kingston-upon-Thames

Nationalising rail would reduce pollution and reduce traffic through reasonable pricing. Many birds one stone

Alexis Mr, Amesbury

Privatisation should never have happened.

Barbara McCartney, Kirkcaldy

Normal rail is quite honestly awful. Bringing back British Rail would be great, so yeah, signing this.

Bryn Thomas, Truro

The system we have at the moment is not working and is not very good!

Tom Tyler, Kent

End the fragmented railway system. Restore railways to the people.

Frank Sowerby, Durham

Transport is a public asset, and should be owned by the public. The banks next.

Delwyn Davies, Abertillery

Rail should be a public service, not a cash cow for shareholders and bosses. Profits should be reinvested in better provision for customers.

Peter Smith, Downham Market

Hi. I’m a locomotive engineer in the USA. I’ll be more than happy to put a sticker on every unit I’m on. I’ll help spread the word.

Jesse Vrchota, Fort Wayne

The public ownership of the railways – because it makes sense. Public good. Private bad.

Terry Brough, St. Helens

I worked on the railway for nearly 20 years and it was much better as British Rail than as a private company.

Kathleen Webb, Glasgow

No to HS2. Money to North, Northeast rail to the South not the other way round.

Ken Ormston, Cramlington

A single integrated rail enterprise is the most efficient and logical way.

Chris Haines, Warrington

Why sell it off if it works? Money for the boys.

Raymond Raw, Seaton Sluice

I believe in an integrated rail network, run as an entity for the benefit of all, without dividends paid to shareholders.

Susan Forrest, North Berwick

Let the railway be run for passengers and not to subsidise the profits of private shareholders.

Alan Pool, Royston

British Rail was good, but it did leave room for improvement. Some of that came with the sharp edge of privatisation but then the sharks came in.

Patricia Fort, Glasgow

Fragmentation does not improve services.

Sean Willis, Grimsby

Travel should not be private. Privatisation does not work for all. Rail first then Air.

Nick Anderson, Tunbridge Wells

I cannot remember the last time I had an enjoyable journey on a train in this country. Too busy, ridiculous prices, always delayed, missed connections. It’s a joke.

Rebecca Rimmer, Newbury

We need the best days of our rails back. Privatisation has caused such a decline of our railway system, it’s time to nationalise them again.

Evan Wyatt, Oxford

Makes good sense.

John McKinnon, Aberdeen

Please re-nationalise this much needed service and enable daily commuters, regular travellers and visitors to the UK enjoy an efficient joined-up transport service for all.

Phyllis Steel, Rothesay