The Economist -
1 Nov 2018 18:40

IT IS A myth that, whatever his faults, Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, made the trains run on time. He didn't. If even a man with dictatorial powers cannot enforce a railway timetable, what hope is there in a messy democracy? In India a third of trains are held up. Seven out of ten are late during the rush hour at some of Britain's busiest stations. Nor is the fabled reliability of Japan's railway always what it seems, with a number of commuter lines into Toky...
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