BenGarfield
Active member
So what about unmanned stations that cater for 191,000 passengers, with or without dogs? Or as pointed out by another poster, 45% of stations are unmanned (obviously the stations on the Faversham line are among the 10% that are fully manned).
As stated before, regardless of politics, squaring the circle between the costs of running a railway (a lot) and the revenue available is a Herculean task. Beeching MkII anyone?*
*Bloody hope not!
The UK goverment has infinite revenue so in theory the railway and any public service it runs is not contrained by revenue but by the available real resources. The argument should be about the coherence of the governments neo-liberal agenda.