Commuter rail lines renationalisation, ticket prices & train strikes

Commuter rail lines renationalisation, ticket prices & train strikes

By The Evening Standard

Three rail companies serving London commuters will be renationalised by Labour next year - with a fourth also in the government's sights - under a “major shake-up” of British railways. It's claimed renationalisation will save £150 million in management fees alone. So, how will Labour's Great British Railways project impact journeys, delays, ticket prices and the prospect of train strikes? We’re joined by The London Standard’s transport editor Ross Lydall.

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