Robert said:

> As an UPRR Engineer and Conductor, I'll jump in here on this.
>
> Direction is based solely on the signal giver.
>
> In other words, I'm going to the signal giver or away from the signal 
> giver

Agreed in regards to daytime hand signals.

Our radio rules require "direction and distance" for shoving moves/etc. 
Direction being defined by manned locomotive orientation. i.e. the "F".

Andre Ming
Eastern OK 


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