Fifty years on [railways]

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Fifty years have passed since Beeching's condemning report led to the closure of a third of Britain's railways. It is instructive to consider what a similar report might say today, although that is somewhat difficult as the railways are booming rather than declining. There is, though, a key similarity. The railways are still losing money, though nowadays this subsidy is built into the system, rather than a British Railways Board having to go cap in hand to the government.

Inspec keywords: public finance; railway industry; socio-economic effects

Other keywords: government subsidy; Britain railways closure

Subjects: Railway industry; Social and political issues

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