First of all, all of the Shadowplans series are pretty fantastic. They print well, convert to VTT well, are just the right size so they can be expansive and detailed without making someone's toaster PC chug, and they're also printer friendly without detail loss (tested this myself with this specific map.) It also comes with a security grid and a bunch of icons you can easily use on other maps for your games. It also works just fine at Roll20's default grid size, having been fixed some time ago.
Subway Station is a thoroughly well-made map, specifically when it comes to flanking and elevation for a combat scenario. My players and myself had a hell of a time with this one and I actually think for small-scale wargaming this could be a useful map if there are any games that are based around small squads. It created a lot of naturally cinematic sightlines, flanking maneuvers, and near-fatal encounters due to the amount of cover, elevation, and varying sightlines. Big fan of this one.
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