How can we deliver better rail journeys for customers?
Reliability and quality of service are key, but the challenge is investment.
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Samir Jeraj is a policy correspondent at the New Statesman. He writes on topics including cybersecurity, energy and climate change, and housing and is the co-author of The Rent Trap.
Reliability and quality of service are key, but the challenge is investment.
Local governments across England are worried about their finances, and we should be too.
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