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A metrophile is a person who has as a hobby the study of metro (subway, underground) systems.
Such people may indulge their hobby by:
Some metrophiles even manage to attract attention, approval, help, and even employment from transit companies.
New York metrophiles are known as straphangers. Some of them have formed a well-organized lobbying organization.
One metrophile, a mildly autistic New Yorker named Darius McCollum, impersonated a range of New York City subway personnel for some time; he was so technically proficient at driving trains, helping repair crews, fixing trains, and even dealing with emergencies, that he served unpaid with some distinction (and a certain amount of complicity from actual personnel). Unfortunately, this was quite illegal and he was repeatedly arrested and, despite a plea to have him treated for Asperger's syndrome, was finally imprisoned. Harper's Magazine published an article on him in May 2002.