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This isn't wrong but the slippery slope of "everything is now /n/" has gotten out of hand. You can't just throw something in the catalog because it has some tenuous connection to geographic origins which has in turn some tenuous connection to cities which in turn has some tenuous connection to policymaking which in turn can potentially affect transit spending which in turn can potentially have an impact on the rolling stock of a train system and therefore it's now /n/