Well, thats all I have. Remember I'm coming at it from an anti-privatisation stance anyway, but the data suggests that the first 20 years of privatisation have led to more jobs, more services, lower costs, reduced subsidies, safer railways and more people than ever using the railways.
So what...
Certainly more expensive on top of an already expensive railway - but government subsidies are low compared to other countries.
I made this post on another thread a few months ago - as a lefty I've always been vehemently in favour of re-nationalisation to solve some of the problems, but there...