@RaffKarva @albertcardona Water (and other similar utilities, like electricity / internet / TV cables) are somewhat different, because you can't just lay new pipes / cables without government approval, and even if you could, it would be far too expensive. If one monopolist owns all the pipes and no other competitor can realistically lay more, there's nothing stopping the monopolist from raising the prices beyond all reason. This is why I'm not opposed to the government owning train track, undecided on them owning stations and related infrastructure, but definitely against public ownership of the actual trains and railroad companies themselves.
@miki @albertcardona
I truly recommend that you study English private train companies (the whole of England got privatised by Thatcher)
It’s not one monopoly. It’s around 30 private companies.
Then compare those companies to one state owned Deutsche Bahn. DB is by far the best train travel I experienced throughout the whole of Europe.
€49 per month for unlimited country wide travel in Germany.
£114 for a single ticket from Manchester to London.