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"Why are there wasting money on this? Its pointless for the point of view of fifer, as no one will take the train to Glasgow along this route, it already takes 55mins from Alloa to Glasgow, so you would have to add on another 20 – 30 mins to get to Dunfermline, even if there tried to say we could have a fast train to Stirling will it be fast? Is there not a speed limit on the section between Dunfermline – power station? I wont be taking the train nor will anyone else, there a coach every 20mins to Glasgow and it take about 1 hour to get there, so why would anyone pay more and travel more? I dare say this is been told to us so SNP can get a train to Edinburgh from alloa. Once again the SNP are not doing something for the people of west fife but for other people, there just making it look pretty and showing us a nice we package for us to sail down on. How about speeding the money on better uses, * Better bus service to Alloa? There a lot of people would like this, or help pay for Fast commuter coach to Stirling * More train and buses to Edinburgh from fife? We need it, * Sorting out the Homeless problem in fife, We should have none, this is not the place but there should be Two James bank centrals A: Homeless: with a drug etc problem B: Homeless with NO PROBLEMS This would give everyone a better change than putting them wrongly all together and also give the people the help there need. "
Posted by Milka, on 8/29/2008 21:09.
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