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If train fares increase will they use the money generated to provide seats for all the passengers?

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sandyRoe | 18:09 Tue 14th Aug 2012 | ChatterBank
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If they allowed some passengers to travel on the roof of the train, as they do in India, could the fares be kept down?
As an ex commuter who saw prices rise steeply every year, I would say there's no chance.
''some passengers to travel on the roof of the train''

Excellent idea... stick the underclasses up there and give the rich knobs on the 'inside' in First Class something to watch as the train passes under low bridges...
Sandy, they don't allow passengers to rise on train roofs in India - google "indian train passenger electrocution", but don't watch the youtube video it calls up unless you really are not squeamish.
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Between low bridges and electricution, another idea hits the dust
Of course they could simply rip out all the seats, so everyone would stand and no one would feel hard done by.
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Snags, brilliant idea! Egalitarianism in action!
The extra money will go to the shareholders.
No. They haven't with all the past increases on the Cambridge to King's Cross line; standing room only at peak hours; so why would they do it with this one? It'll largely go to protect the shareholders' interests, because the subsidies we already pay to support the railways are ignored in considering such matters.
Scotrail have a great system whereby, on the day of a big rugby or football game, they send trains with three or four carriages, meaning even more people get the chance to stand.

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