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How to fix Britain's broken railways

Tom Haines-Doran

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Manchester University Press img Link Publisher

Ratgeber / Schienenfahrzeuge

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Why don't trains run on time? Why are fares so expensive? Why are there so many strikes?

Few would disagree that Britain's railways are broken, and have been for a long time.

This insightful new book calls for a radical rethink of how we view the railways, and explains the problems we face and how to fix them. Haines-Doran argues that the railways should be seen as a social good and an indispensable feature of the national economy. With passengers and railway workers holding governments to account, we could then move past the incessant debates on whether our railways are an unavoidably loss-making business failure. An alternative vision is both possible and affordable, enabling the railways to play an instrumental role in decreasing social inequalities, strengthening the economy and supporting a transition to a sustainable future.
This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 9, Industry, innovation and infrastructure

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Network Rail, privatised industries, infrastructure, nationalisation, rail strikes, Industry, innovation and infrastructure, renationalisation, privatisation, British Railways, social railway, outsourcing, union democracy, Britain's railways