When trains are pricier than planes, there’s a heavy social, financial and environmental cost
In this week’s newsletter: Whether it’s a holiday or work trip, railway travellers find themselves burdened by astronomical prices – and the environment is left footing the bill • Don’t get Down to Earth delivered to your inbox? Sign up here If I want to get from Barcelona to London, I face what (…)
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