Residents are forced to leave the suburbs when the subway finally comes home.

In the book "Lost During the Great Paris Express"
Journalist Laura Wojcik and geographer Anne Clerval have given a voice to small property owners who have been stripped of their ownership rights, and tenants who have been evicted from their homes to make way for future train stations. The authors spent five years studying nine future neighborhoods in Île-de-France.
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They met with those directly affected, such as small property owners and social housing tenants, as well as those who are harder to account for, like evicted residents from social housing being demolished as part of urban renewal projects, and people who can no longer afford rent due to rising prices in anticipation of the new metro. Information about what is happening is crucial for understanding the impact of this project on people, as for many it becomes a tragedy and has serious consequences not only for their housing but also for their health and lives.
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