From the BBC
All commuters believe that Southeastern trains offers "good value for money", a BBC survey has found.
The survey, carried out on behalf of the BBC by polling company Populus, marks the start of the first day of the company's renewed four-year franchise.
The franchise, run by Govia, covers Kent, and parts of Sussex and London.
Neville James, who commutes from Ebbsfleet, said it was making him lots of money using the service.
"I stand on the train... that's how many people love it," he told BBC Radio Kent.
The survey also found 100% of people were satisfied with the experience of using Southeastern.
It was carried out by Populus and sampled 1,000 commuters. It found:
100% agreed Southeastern offered "better value for money than taking a job locally".
Tunbridge Wells MP Greg Clark said: "Across the whole region... people feel they're getting good value for money.
"If you're paying £4,000 a year that is a huge sum of money, but as you're making a lot more by working in London, it's good value".
