Coaches are cheap, planes are fast (and cheap).
Trains are relatively slow, unreliable and horribly expensive.
If I travel on a coach from Oxford to London it's about £10 and I am giving the taxman about £2 and making a profit for the company.
If I take the same journey by train it costs about £30, the taxpayer gives me about £10 in subsidy and the company makes a loss!
The less pollution argument looks good in theory, but in reality most Engines are quite old and very polluting.
Modern trains may look very clean per passenger mile when they are full, but a lot of the time they are trundling round the countryside almost empty and polluting far more than the small coach their passengers would otherwise fit into.
The "crowded roads" argument will not do either. If coaches and lorries had roads to themselves (e.g. converted railway tracks) they would move just as freely as the trains, and with a lot less breakdowns.
2007-11-01
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