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Union Pacific 4141
Posted by wholeman on Thursday, February 18, 2010 9:59 PM

I tried to look this up, but to no avail.  Why did UP paint a locomotive to honor George H.W. Bush?  Did he contribute something to UP?  Or was it something that was differently politically?

I don't want to start a political flame war, I'm just curious.

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Posted by CAZEPHYR on Friday, February 19, 2010 12:41 AM

 

This is on the Union Pacific web site.

 

Omaha, Neb., October 18, 2005 – Union Pacific is paying tribute to President George Herbert Walker Bush with a custom-painted locomotive. Incorporating colors and elements of the Air Force One used during Mr. Bush’s presidency, the new Union Pacific locomotive bears the number 4141, in honor of the 41st president. The special locomotive, which replicates Air Force One’s design as a striking symbol of national pride and strength, was revealed to the former president during a ceremony near the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum on the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, Texas.The unveiling ceremony is a fitting prelude to the grand opening of "Trains: Tracks of the Iron Horse," on Nov. 7, 2005, at the Bush Library. The much-anticipated exhibit covers the rich technological, social and economic history of the railroad industry."When we set out to design the Bush Library and Museum, I did not want it to be about just one person – rather, we wanted to touch a broader cross-section of American life, encompassing an eventful period of our history," President Bush said. "The ‘Tracks of the Iron Horse’ and the unveiling of UP 4141 is the latest example of our commitment to attracting the most unique, educational, and entertaining exhibits we can – and I am deeply grateful to Dick Davidson and Union Pacific for their friendship and support. If we had the UP 4141 back when I was still in Office, I might have left Air Force One behind more often!"UP 4141 marks only the sixth time that Union Pacific has painted a locomotive in colors other than the traditional UP "Armour Yellow" paint. The design team carefully studied photos of President Bush’s Air Force One, with the goal of recreating the scheme for UP 4141. Elements from Air Force One’s wings and tail, including an American flag, were placed on No. 4141’s rear panel, with the sweeping lines of forward motion representing progress.

"The railroads have played a tremendous role in the growth of Texas and across our great country, and we’re thrilled that President Bush has chosen to showcase this wonderful history for the thousands of visitors to the Bush Library and Museum," said Union Pacific Chairman and CEO Dick Davidson. "Union Pacific felt this was such an historic and important exhibit that creating UP 4141 was an appropriate way to recognize President Bush and his life-long service to our country."

Over the next decade, UP 4141 is expected to operate for at least one million miles.

The "Trains: Tracks of the Iron Horse" exhibit will introduce visitors to rare and unique items including the original golden spike that ceremonially marked the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869. The exhibit also includes a large number of historic and contemporary photographs from Union Pacific’s collection and hundreds of railroad artifacts.

Several events will take place during the course of the exhibit, including a free movie program with a railroad theme; guest lectures by prominent historians, railroad executives, regulators and rail enthusiasts, as well as modeling seminars. The Bush Library is also welcoming several model railroad clubs that will set up and operate their HO-, N-, and Z-scale model layouts in the rotunda of the library.

The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is one of 10 presidential libraries administered by the National Archives. The museum focuses on President Bush’s personal and public life, and the archives house more than 38 million official personal documents, one million photographs and thousands of artifacts. The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is also the official U.S. government repository for Bush Administration records.

The Texas A&M University System is one of the largest systems of higher education in the nation. Through a statewide network of nine universities, seven state agencies and a comprehensive health science center, the A&M System educates more than 101,000 students, conducts more than $500 million in externally funded research and reaches another 11 million people through service each year.

 This is the 4141 at Roseville CA.

  

 

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Posted by Bob-Fryml on Friday, February 19, 2010 4:10 AM

One Sunday, a few years ago, my travels took me to the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas.  While touring the facility I found an interesting little alcove equipped with a comfortable sofa and a wall-mounted television set.  The television was playing a tape of citizen Bush doing a good-natured impession of Saturday Night Live comedian Dana Carvey doing an impression of President Bush.  That little snippet was quite funny, and it showed me that the old man certainly had a good sense of humor. 

I came away from that moment with a better impression of our nation's 41st President.  

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Posted by Tugboat Tony on Saturday, February 20, 2010 5:37 AM

dick davidson and Bush 41 are close friends

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Posted by Awesome! on Sunday, February 21, 2010 2:29 PM

Keep in mind the locomotive is in storage in AK. I think they are doing a service up-grade.

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Posted by silicon212 on Sunday, February 21, 2010 3:21 PM

It's in storage in Alaska?

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Posted by CAZEPHYR on Sunday, February 21, 2010 4:48 PM

silicon212
It's in storage in Alaska?

 

Close!!!  Give or take three thousand miles. 

 North Little Rock area.  Jenks shop.   What ever the state code is for Arkansas.

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Posted by Awesome! on Sunday, February 21, 2010 10:01 PM

silicon212

It's in storage in Alaska?

I met saying AK (Arkansas). Sorry!Banged Head

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Posted by silicon212 on Sunday, February 21, 2010 11:17 PM

I figured that's what it was, just had to rib ya is all... :)  Arkansas = AR.

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