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Are trains too overcrowded?

Corria Peeters,
Cranbourne

NO

“I travel a lot during the day and the travel is beautiful and there is always room.”Emma De Carli,
Berwick

YES

“There are not enough seats during peak times.”Rob Power,
Berwick

YES

“The departure times are too far apart and if there were more services it would help the problem.”Denis Oakley,
Black Rock

NO

“I rarely travel on trains but when I do it is off-peak and there is plenty of room.”Tara Small,
Narre Warren

YES

“Not on the weekends, but on weekdays and especially before 10am the trains are ridiculously overcrowded.”

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