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What happened to the lost art of engineers waving?
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[quote user="railcar"]<p> </p><p>Waving is not a train subject.In 31 years of railroading no one told waving is part of my job.[/quote]</p><p>Since when did a railroader's job description dictate what subjects could be discussed on the forum for <strong>Trains Magazine</strong>?</p><p>You know, I'd be willing to bet that somewhere in those 31 years of your railroading employment, Trains Magazine published a photo with an engineer or conductor waving. They probably even made a comment about it. Heck, go back 60+ years that they've been around and I bet there could even be TWO references to train employees waving in their magazines SOMEWHERE.</p><p>When they did, I'm sure no one called them out as publishing something that wasn't train related. </p><p> </p>
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