Trains need better service to go with the faster speeds
China Daily | Updated: 2015-09-03 08:06
A passenger from Jiangsu province complained he was "forced to drink" a cup of tea priced 88 yuan ($14) when he seated himself in the dining car of a high-speed train from Beijing to Nanjing, which sparked a heated online debate. Comments:
While railways are still a public resource in short supply and not yet completely operating in accordance with market forces, the railway authorities should still have the fundamental awareness that they are providing a public service.
Legal Evening News, Sept 1
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