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What would you change about Kent's railways?
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What would you change about Kent's railways?
Passengers across Kent are being asked for their views to help shape a new franchise for train services across the area. The consultation launched by Rail Minister Theresa Villiers gives you a chance to say what improvements to train services you would like to see.
Are the trains on time - do you get a seat? Can you park at the station - how much does it cost - do commuters park in your road instead?
What about the station itself - safe, modern and well-lit, staffed by courteous helpful people or is it old run-down with grumpy staff or no-one there at all - just a ticket machine.
What happened last time you took the train? If you have used the railways abroad how do Kent's train services compare with other countries?
Imagine being in the middle of a barren, white landscape in bitterly cold, sub-zero conditions for 59 days - completely alone.
That is what Felicity Aston - the first woman to cross the Antarctic alone - faced on her epic Transantarctic expedition.
Supported by Kaspersky Lab, Felicity battled the elements for 59 days, covering 1084 miles. She started her route on 25th November 2011, and finished her heroic journey on the 22nd January 2012, having set a new world record.
We speak to Felicity this morning.
We hear your views and stories.
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