Andrew Marr’s Megacities
LIKE human arteries, motorways, roads and trainlines are the lifeblood of any healthy megacity.
Whether smoothly flowing or clogged a city’s transport routes affect the quality of life of its inhabitants. Andrew Marr finds out just how hard it is to ride a rickshaw taxi in Dhaka and discovers how the London Tube, once the world’s most groundbreaking transport system, has been usurped by modern equivalents. He also finds out how the megacities stay fed.