Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> The question is, what type of subway maps did they have. The normal train 
> maps are useful in and of themselves, but there are maps (and books) that 
> have details about the NY subway system that are VERY dangerous. A friend of 
> mine published one such book a while back and it was either banned or bought 
> up entirely by the city (I have to find out exactly). I happen to have a 
> copy and let me tell you, it details every train yard, every abandoned 
> station (some really nice ones), every track and every piece of info about 
> the train system as it stood about 5 years back.
> If they had something like that, then it's far from a 'standard' map and 
> very suspicious.

People liking trains is very suspicious?

Your friend wrote that book because there is a market of train and subway 
affectionados for it.

Jochem

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