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The magic numbers that make the case for public rail
As train drivers’ union Aslef prepares for its annual conference, MICK WHELAN says a return to public railway ownership should be a no-brainer

I’D BE surprised if you hopped out of bed last month eagerly anticipating the joy of thumbing through the rail regulator’s financial report for last year. 

I’d be amazed if you’d sat in your jim-jams reluctant to attack your boiled egg before you had perused a few columns of figures from the Office of Rail Regulation. 

It’s one of those exercises you want someone else to do for you, just leaving you with a few handy facts.

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