"I might have left Air Force One behind," said the former president when he first saw train 4141 For many, George H.W. Bush‘s death last Friday signified the end of an era. This is made even more ...
Untitled from the series “RFK Funeral Train” 1968. (© Paul Fusco/Magnum Photos, courtesy of Danziger Gallery) Untitled from the series “RFK Funeral Train” 1968. (© Paul Fusco/Magnum Photos, courtesy ...
A funeral train procession on Thursday will cap off a week of national mourning for the 41st President of the United States, George H.W. Bush, who died Friday at his Houston home at the age of 94.
The locomotive was painted to resemble Air Force One, but George H.W. Bush joked that if it had been around during his presidency, he may have preferred to ride the rails rather than take to the skies ...
Fifty years ago, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles just moments after he won the California presidential primary. Shortly after his funeral at New York's ...
Bush's time in the U.S. Navy had a large impact on his life. Thousands of mourners stood by railroad tracks in Texas Thursday to honor President George H.W. Bush as his funeral train carried his ...
Curious Cbus investigates a viewer's question about a Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Train. On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and following his death, his body traveled on a ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – A locomotive unveiled in 2005 for a special exhibit at George H.W. Bush’s presidential library will be used to pull the late president’s funeral train. Dubbed 4141 in honor of the ...
Austin, Texas – The locomotive was painted to resemble Air Force One, but George H.W. Bush joked that if it had been around during his presidency, he may have preferred to ride the rails rather than ...
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