Plaid leads call for devolution of rail powers
Rising fares spur demands by Welsh politicians
Pressure was piled on Tory Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin to devolve rail powers to Wales yesterday as privateer Arriva put price rises under the Christmas tree for passengers.
Plaid Cymru revealed Mr McLoughlin has refused to reply to the Welsh government over the future of the Wales and Borders franchise.
Correspondence obtained under the Freedom of Information Act showed the Tory has not responded since August.
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