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The MetroMore frequent and new rail services could be on the way, as independent operators roll out plans to launch extra trains around the country.
Stirling in Scotland and Carmarthen in Wales could be some of the first places to have direct links to London after proposals from prospective open-access company Grand Union Trains (GUT).
It is one of several operators to give rail travel a boost and offer low fares on already expensive routes.
They are backed by the UK▸ government, which says the rise of open access gives customers more choice and increases passenger numbers.
Interesting comments about "The Government" and from Government Ministers. Could we see a move to Open Access providing many / most commercially viable services in the future, with government contracts offering a parliamentary or even nothing on some lines, and also providing services on secondary flows where there's no financial profit to be made by mass transit?