Why was london underground railway considered a menace to public health?
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People were afraid to travel in London underground railway because they thought they were a menace to health. A newspaper reader warned the public ''of compartments full of smoking pipes, the foul atmosphere, which was a mixture of sulphur, coal dust and fumes from the gas lamps.
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London Underground Railway was considered a menace to public health because a massive destruction was done in the process of construction. A huge number of houses were knocked down and streets broke through. Deep pits of trenches were dug into the ground causing damage and creating difficulties for the people.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/955875/why-was-london-underground-railway-considered-a-menace-to-public-health
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