PMC wrote:
mdma wrote:
I really can't understand why the government gives money to the privatised train companies.
If they can't afford run the trains , then the companies should should put the prices up. After a short period, no one will use the trains anymore and the companies will go bankrupt. Proving that the Tories were comlpletely wrong to privatise them in the first place.
Re-nationalisation is the only way to sort the mess out. Look at France, best train system in Europe. 100% owned by the taxpayer.
Considering the British gift of making a bankrupt beauracracy out of a nationalised industry, I'd be very wary about re-nationalising our rail service. Ever since the 1960's, our rail network has been neglected and hasn't received adequate funding so now we've got to pay for 40 years of neglect.
During the bad old days of the 70's, our nationalised corporations ran at a loss, were overstaffed and inefficient. From the railways, to water and power they didn't start improving their service significantly until privatisation in the 80s. However, privatisation isn't necessarily the full story as the French, Japanese and Dutch all seem to have a great rail network despite being government owned. Dutch railways are cheap, clean and prompt by comparison to what we have here.
If nationalisation is the way forward then there must be a system in place to ensure we don't fall back into old habits.
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As someone who has travelled about 300 miles each week on the West Coast Main Line since 1994, I can honestly say that the level of service has got worse and worse.
Yes, it was bad when British Rail ran it, but not as bad as now.
It used to take one train 1hr 45mins to get from preston to birmingham with british rail. It now takes 2hrs 30mins at least (usually more, epecially on sunday) and sometimes you have to change 3 times. It costs nearly £40 and you are lucky if you can get a seat, many a time I have to sit on the floor in the doorway. They still expect full ticket price from you though. The food and drink is terrible and costs a fortune.
Why should we as tax payers prop up privately owned companies that offer a terrible service, and pay for tickets too?
Anyone?