Dear Taxpayer,
A few thoughts.
Using the good Prof's scandalous cost for travelling to and from work and rounding it down to £3000, if we times that by, lets say a million passengers a year, well that is easy, 3 billion pounds going to private investors.
Now if we use Wiki as a reference,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow_Central_stationWith over 30 million passengers in 2015-16, Glasgow Central is the twelfth-busiest railway station in Britain, and the busiest in Scotland.[5] According to Network Rail, over 38 million people use it annually, 80% of whom are passengers.[6] The station is protected as a category A listed building.[7]
30 million passengers a year, but then, Glasgow Central is only the twelfth busiest station in Britain.
But lets be conservative here, lets half that amount, Wiki can sometimes not be the most reliable source of info.
15 million x 3000, anyone!! You young Smithers, you have your hand up, oh you just want to go to the toilet, well off you go young man, hurry back I am sure you must be fascinated to know how the ordinary citizen is being ripped off.
45 billion pounds a year
Now Dear Taxpayer, I have only used my wonderful Glasgow Central ( yes it is mine ) as a test case, here is Wiki again and you can choose your own station and do your own sums.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_railway_stations_in_Great_BritainNow you can for reference go and check Udayanas link on subsidies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_subsidies#EuropeA paltry 4.4 billion pounds per year, but then I ask myself, why are we even subsidising such a wonderful Golden egg.
Now granted, the above calculations are a bit simplistic, but if we delve deeper.
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-3241294/Virgin-Rail-lines-27m-dividend-sales-hit-1bn.htmlMr Branson, sorry my apologies, some numpty gave him a Knighthood, Sir Richard is coining it in thank you very much, but then it starts to become a little more complicated.
Sir Richards company gives hundreds of millions back to us in taxes but then gets a nice wee bung back from state owned Network rail for failure to maintain lines, so maybe that is something else we can sell off.
And if we go a little deeper ( my apologies for using Sir Richard as a example, other scroungers are available )
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jun/10/truth-richard-branson-virgin-rail-profitsThese sums are what got Virgin interested in rail in the first place. In his biography of Branson, Tom Bower records a phrase used by the billionaire's lieutenants while weighing up the west coast deal: "It's a licence to print money. Can't go wrong."
A licence to print money
But wait, in the above article there is mention of off shore accounts, surely not, not Dear sweet Sir Richard.
To end Dear Taxpayer, I will allow you to draw your own concussions and please remember it could only be my confirmation bias working overtime, I have made no mention of cramped conditions or reliability, I have made no mention of what the first line in Udayanas link states,
Many countries offer subsidies to their railways because of the social and economic benefits that it brings.
Social and economic benefit, our transport is a basic, something we need to keep the country moving, so once again I ask, who should be in charge of the very basics of life, some foreign power, a private investor, or the Great British public.
Gonnagle.