BanburyBlue
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HI,
I'm sure this has probably been discussed to death before, but I've seen a few posts recently about Nationalisation vs Privatisation. I was also jogged when my son asked me my views the other day after someone in his office was saying how the rail system is broken, and we should go back to British Railways.
Thinking back, a lot of people seem to have a rose tinted view of how good things were in BR days. And while I agree there were benefits, I do remember a lot of dirty old trains, and timetables being a lot less frequent.
That said, I'm not sure the franchising system works well either. Without being too political, privatisation aims (IIRC) were to reduce cost, improve competition and make things more efficient. So yes we have nice new shiny trains and (generally) improved timetables, but the cost to travel has rocketed with the ticketing system now very complicated (for non-enthusiasts or regular travellers).
So I got to wondering how the rest of the world do it? Are most countries rail networks generally government run? Is there lessons we could learn to make things better over here? I did hear anecdotally that the East Coast route improved once the government ran it - but that may be all rubbish?
I'm sure this has probably been discussed to death before, but I've seen a few posts recently about Nationalisation vs Privatisation. I was also jogged when my son asked me my views the other day after someone in his office was saying how the rail system is broken, and we should go back to British Railways.
Thinking back, a lot of people seem to have a rose tinted view of how good things were in BR days. And while I agree there were benefits, I do remember a lot of dirty old trains, and timetables being a lot less frequent.
That said, I'm not sure the franchising system works well either. Without being too political, privatisation aims (IIRC) were to reduce cost, improve competition and make things more efficient. So yes we have nice new shiny trains and (generally) improved timetables, but the cost to travel has rocketed with the ticketing system now very complicated (for non-enthusiasts or regular travellers).
So I got to wondering how the rest of the world do it? Are most countries rail networks generally government run? Is there lessons we could learn to make things better over here? I did hear anecdotally that the East Coast route improved once the government ran it - but that may be all rubbish?