Explain 3 reasons for the development of underground railway in London
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--The development of suburbs as a part of the drive to decongest london led to extension of the city beyond the range where people could walk to work.
--The underground railway was constructed to housing problem.
--it was criticised because underground travelling is risky.many felt that it added to the mess and unhygienic conditions of the city .to clear the path a nmber of houses was also destroyed.which led to the displacement of the great number of london poor
--The underground railway was constructed to housing problem.
--it was criticised because underground travelling is risky.many felt that it added to the mess and unhygienic conditions of the city .to clear the path a nmber of houses was also destroyed.which led to the displacement of the great number of london poor
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The northern plains have vast level land. ... ii These plains have high population density as a result of which we find dense railway network these to cater the interest of the people. iii Rich agricultural resources provide a favourable condition for the growth of railway network in the northern plains.
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