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Middlesex

John Betjeman
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Betjeman's poem 'Middlesex' reflects on the vanishing rural nature of the area and takes a serious yet wry look at the suburbs.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: development of commuting
For: History enthusiasts and those interested in urban development
Key quote: So by 1864, it has reached Hammersmith in West London.
The host mentioned 'Middlesex' while discussing the expansion of the Metropolitan Railway and its impact on commuting patterns. This reference highlights the geographical area affected by the railway's development, emphasizing the connection between urban and rural living.