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The Secretary of State for Transport, Lord Adonis, is on a whistle stop rail tour of Britain to find out how roads, buses, transport and planes are meeting the needs of the population.
Our political reporter, Alan Watkins, a former transport PR chief, will be travelling from Gillingham to Gravesend with the Secretary of State and his Under-Secretary, Gillingham MP Paul Clark tomorrow.
He's only got about 15 minutes to put his questions to the minister so we'd prefer to grill him on issues currently bothering you.
It could be the recent hikes in fares or the cost of using the high speed trains coming Medway's way in the near service.
While we're at it you could share your views about the sale of the Medway Tunnel to the council with no government desire to fund it?
Are you concerned about the state of Medway’s roads?
The continuing fears of airports in the Thames estuary?
Should the Ministers step in and stop the demolition of the Sir John Hawkins flyover before it takes place this summer?
Do we need more cycle tracks, rail lines, and high speed trains that run to Victoria?
And should the planned 35 per cent rise in London fares to St Pancras be scrapped?
Let’s hear what you want to ask – and we’ll put your concerns to the men who make the decisions - subject to the train arriving on time.