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Government may make way for third-class travel
Coalition plans to put publicly owned East Coast main line back up for sale

Ryanair-style railway carriages may loom for passengers on the East Coast main line with another Con-Dem hint at the return of third-class travel.

MPs are due today to debate the coalition's plans to put the publicly owned London-to-Scotland service back up for sale just four years after it rescued the route from debt-ridden privateer National Express.

An eyes-only circular for the route's bidders leaked last month proposed a new "intermediate class between standard and first" as part of the new franchise.

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