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<p>If he gave the engineer a hand signal as the end of the train is passing him, I doubt the engineer even saw him. Especially with a "peace sign" hand signal. Railroaders are taught to make their hand signals large and recognizable at a distance, and the only comparable (non-standard) hand signal is three fingers raised for three step protection...and that's used by crew members standing at the end of the locomotive before going in between to lace up air hoses.</p>
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