why was the development of the underground railway criticised
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The development of the underground railway in London criticised because the railways also led to the creation of waste in the city. To make two miles of railways, 900 houses had to be destroyed. The London underground railway thus led to a massive displacement of the London poor, especially between the two World Wars.
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The development of the underground railway in London criticised because the railways also led to the creation of waste in the city. To make two miles of railways, 900 houses had to be destroyed. The London underground railway thus led to a massive displacement of the London poor, especially between the two World Wars.
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