A metrophile is a person whose hobby is 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.
However, in the Greater New York Area, they are instead known as railfans. Some of them have formed a well-organized lobbying organization.
Some also combine this with bus spotter and/or tram spotter to form "transit fan", a person who studies a city's entire urban public transit system.
One metrophile, an 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). This was 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.
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