Why did people of london call underground railway the iron monster? Give three reasons.
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Hey mate I will give you 5 reasons:
(i) Underground railway was considered a menace to health.
(ii) The massive destruction was also made in the process of construction of underground railway.
(iii) Houses were Knocked down, streets broke through and stopped.
(iv) Deep pits and trenches dug into the ground.
(v) It also led to a massive displacement of the London poor.
(i) Underground railway was considered a menace to health.
(ii) The massive destruction was also made in the process of construction of underground railway.
(iii) Houses were Knocked down, streets broke through and stopped.
(iv) Deep pits and trenches dug into the ground.
(v) It also led to a massive displacement of the London poor.
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People were afraid to travel underground.
Many felt that the iron monsters added to the mess and unhealthiness of the city.
The railway compartments were over crowed and polluted by smoke.
The atmosphere was a mixture of sulphur, coal and dust with fuel fumes from the gas lamps.
Many felt that the iron monsters added to the mess and unhealthiness of the city.
The railway compartments were over crowed and polluted by smoke.
The atmosphere was a mixture of sulphur, coal and dust with fuel fumes from the gas lamps.
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