What a pity to let facts get in the way of the herd mentality.
Nobody is letting "facts get in the way" here so stop being a prick. I fully agree with [MENTION=29192]Brighton Lines[/MENTION] - I am a massive advocate of non-competitive essential utilities being placed in public hands, and am under no illusions that if the railways were re-nationalised, rail fares would NOT come down (unless the government chose to subsidise them further). But the fact is, they should never have been privatised in the first place. There is now no joined-up thinking between various operators and indeed between operators and Railtrack. The result is an absolute shambles on so many fronts, and it is the rail user who is suffering the most.
It also gets in the way of a coherent national transport policy. For example, the trains have no obligation to provide bike carriages, which seems ludicrous to me. Similarly, when concerts are on at Falmer they just don't stop there. Or the Brighton to London bike ride comes along and nobody is allowed to come home on the train with their bikes. This sort of nonsense never happened under public ownership. They can't even get timetables or the pricing structure to make any sense any more FFS!
I can understand users paying high fares, and I don't really have an issue with that - but a nationalised rail network would work so much better as it does in nearly every industrialised first world country.