Trains
In the UK trains are one of the most frequently used methods of public transport, although the British rail network is often considered inferior and over priced when compared to that of other European countries. Trains in the UK are certainly quite expensive, especially when tickets are bought on the same day as travel. However, by carefully planning your journey and booking well in advance you’ll often find that you’re able to save yourself quite a significant sum of money and the fares can actually end up being very cheap.
One of the reasons that the British rail network is often derided by people in other countries is because of the fact that trains are run by various private companies rather than by the state. This can often lead to confusion as trains from different companies often run on the same lines and sometimes these firms will charge different fares for the same of similar journeys. The privatisation of the rail network is often blamed for many of the problems faced by the British rail network, especially the high numbers of delayed and cancelled services as well as the high fares that are often charged. Because of the various problems with the train service in the UK many people will instead opt to use their cars for journeys which can add to the growing problem of environment damage and climate change. However, the trains are very useful for some people, particularly those who have to make a daily commute.
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