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The price of a 2011 season ticket from Woking in Surrey to London,
including Tube travel in the capital, is £3,268. Yet a similar 22-mile
journey from Velletri to Rome costs Italian season ticket holders £336.17

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The price of a 2011 season ticket from Woking in Surrey to London,
including Tube travel in the capital, is £3,268. Yet a similar 22-mile
journey from Velletri to Rome costs Italian season ticket holders £336.17


Not entirely surprising given that the Italians subsidised their
railways at more than four times the rate of the British for many
decades.

You can see the result of such extravagance in the current state of the
Italian economy, though, as well as in their very attractive train fares


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On Dec 30, 2:09*pm, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Basil Jet
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The price of a 2011 season ticket from Woking in Surrey to London,
including Tube travel in the capital, is £3,268. Yet a similar 22-mile
journey from Velletri to Rome costs Italian season ticket holders £336..17


Not entirely surprising given that the Italians subsidised their
railways at more than four times the rate of the British for many
decades.

You can see the result of such extravagance in the current state of the
Italian economy, though, as well as in their very attractive train fares


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Yes the Italians have a high speed rail network that we can only dream
about in the UK!
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 09:27:27 -0800 (PST), George
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Yes the Italians have a high speed rail network that we can only

dream
about in the UK!


Have you ever used a train in Italy?

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On Dec 30, 6:09*pm, Neil Williams wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 09:27:27 -0800 (PST), George

wrote:
Yes the Italians have a high speed rail network that we can only

dream
about in the UK!


Have you ever used a train in Italy?

Neil

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Err..................yes!

Why do you ask?


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"George" wrote in message
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On Dec 30, 6:09 pm, Neil Williams wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 09:27:27 -0800 (PST), George

wrote:
Yes the Italians have a high speed rail network that we can only

dream
about in the UK!


Have you ever used a train in Italy?

Neil

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Err..................yes!

Why do you ask?

----------------------------------------------

They are notorious for their late-ness

(Don't know about the high speed ones though)

tim


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On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 04:18:21 -0800 (PST), George
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Err..................yes!


Why do you ask?


Because the rest of the network outside the cities and high speed
stuff is poor, and frequencies are low. Rather like France.

Neil

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