when was the londan underground railway started? how did it help ti solve the housing problem?
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The first underground railway was started on the 10 January, 1863.
The trains traveled between Paddington and Farrington stations in the United Kingdom.
Since the establishment of the underground made transportation more efficient and easier, people could now live farther away from the cities and travel to work.
Hence, the settlements could spread out to areas outside the central city and people could live in uncrowded houses. Therefore, the underground railways eased the problem of housing crisis.
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NISHTHA.
The trains traveled between Paddington and Farrington stations in the United Kingdom.
Since the establishment of the underground made transportation more efficient and easier, people could now live farther away from the cities and travel to work.
Hence, the settlements could spread out to areas outside the central city and people could live in uncrowded houses. Therefore, the underground railways eased the problem of housing crisis.
Hope it helped!
NISHTHA.
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