Comment: Singapore metro ‘scandal’ shows the grass is always greener

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A furore over metro reliability in Singapore has shone a light on the complex question of how railways are perceived. There is evidence that users and policymakers across the world feel railways abroad are somehow ‘better’ than their own, but as our Industry Editor Benjámin Zelki argues, that such criticism — whether justified or not — will always be the price of doing business.

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