The train engine that brought former president George H.W. Bush to his final resting place just over two years ago returned to College Station on Sunday afternoon.
The Union Pacific engine 4141 returned to the Bush Museum, where it will be part of a multimillion dollar expansion that will also include a retired Marine One helicopter.
The 319 thousand pound engine was lifted off the railroad tracks by two/500 ton cranes and placed on a 12 axle trailer for the trip to the museum.