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On Aug 17, 7:01*pm, 1506 wrote:
On Aug 17, 2:51*am, Charlie Hulme wrote: On 17/08/2011 10:32, 1506 wrote: Having been away for many years, one is pleasantly surprised by the improvements the badly designed privatization has brought about. South West Trains is on a whole new level of comfort compared to BR. They came along just at the time when new rolling stock needed to be ordered. I think we can safely assume that slam-door stock would not be running today if BR had survived at it was ... or been allowed to bid for franchises as has happened elsewhere with the state railway organisations. BR could have been running some Bavarian branch lines by now! Charlie That does not explain the other improvements. *SWT stations are in much better shape. *Their staff shows an appropriate level of respect for the customers. *The trains are reasonably timely. Considering that you live in the United States (do correct me if I'm wrong), I hardly think you're in a position to lecture us on how wonderful the privatised railway is in Britain. It's very easy to spout on about recent improvements (real or imaginary) while pretending that if BR had never been broken up and privatised, the railway today would be exactly the same as it was in the mid 1990s, except that the trains and infrastructure would all have aged by another fifteen years or so. British taxpayers like me are giving five times as much money to the privatised rail industry as we did to BR. Are today's passengers experiencing corresponding benefits to justify this? I don't think so. Rail privatisation was a victory for capitalist ideology; in all other respects it has been a spectacular failure of scandalous proportions. The Tories won't admit it has failed; certainly not as long as there are other public assets left that they want to see flogged off for short-term gain. The worst is TfL; the London Subway is dirty, hot, unreliable, and staffed, in my experience, by jobsworths. Predictably, the worst of your double-barrelled venom is reserved for TfL, as a government body. If privatisation of the main GB railways has been so successful in your view, why are we not hearing constant calls - from passengers, staff or even backbench Tory MPs - for the complete privatisation of the London Underground (or, for that matter, Translink), so that more of us can benefit from the same ever-so- efficient privately run transport Utopia? http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/630 |
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