There have been some problems with public transport in your area recently. Write a letter to the manager of the transport company. In your letter x describe the problems x explain how these problems are affecting the public x suggest some changes that could be made

Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to bring to your attention some issues with my local
train
service. I take the 8 AM
train
from Manchester to Liverpool every morning.
This
week, my
train
has arrived at least 10 minutes late each day, and
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have been unable to find a seat due to overcrowding. Passengers are becoming increasingly frustrated. I have seen several people complain to members of your staff that the delays are making them late to work, and the overcrowding means that many of us are forced to stand in the central aisle of the
train
for the duration of the journey.
This
is extremely uncomfortable. I would like to suggest that you run a more regular service on the Manchester to Liverpool line. Another solution would be to add an extra carriage to trains at peak times in order to provide more space. I hope you will address these concerns as soon as possible. Yours faithfully, Adam Smith
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