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"There's hardly ever a train".
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This is purely greed and a cost-cutting measure risking safety – no member of the public has ever demanded a train without guards".
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If you've ever caught a train between, say, Hull and Liverpool, you'll know how frustratingly slow and often overcrowded it can be.
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And I would never ever miss a train or see a dead rat in the street.
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