Explain the social change in London which led to the need for underground?
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The population in the city of London expanded from the middle of the 18th century.
London underground railway was set up to persuade people to leave the city and leave in garden suburbs to decongest and solve the housing problems in the city of London.
it solve the housing problem of the city Partly.
the people were afraid to travel in it because the atmosphere in the compartments was a mixture of sulphur, coal dust and foul fumes from the gas lamps above; so that people travelled were half-dead of asphyxiation and heat.
it was criticized because it lead to demolishing of thousands of house also.
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- The population in the city of London expanded from the middle of the 18th century.
- London underground railway was set up to persuade people to leave the city and leave in garden suburbs to decongest and solve the housing problems in the city of London.
- It solve the housing problem of the city Partly.
- The people were afraid to travel in it because the atmosphere in the compartments was a mixture of sulphur, coal dust and foul fumes from the gas lamps above; so that people travelled were half-dead of asphyxiation and heat.
- It was criticized because it lead to demolishing of thousands of house also.
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