The Permanent Way

Royal National Theatre, London 4/5
The programme notes for David Hare's play about the railway industry describe how the permanent way is the name given to the rails whose standard width of 4ft 8ins goes back to Babylon in 2200BC, and now applies to 450,000 miles of railway around the world. More topically, it describes the state of Britain's privatised railway through actors' moving recitals of verbatim...

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