the last thing before we go tonight is the scene that unfolded in texas today. a funeral train carrying former president george h.w. bush to his final resting place, the last 70 miles from houston to college station was by rail. the locomotive number 4141 has been an exhibit at his presidential museum since union pacific gave it as a gift to 41 back in 2005. his casket was placed behind glass in a retrofitted baggage car that allowed everyone along the way to see it as it passed. it resulted in this stunning still photo. and along the way, thousands of americans came out, young and old, police officers, civilians, veterans, families with children in toe, on overpasses and on rail sidings and in towns large and small. people came out, as they did for lincoln in 1865, as they did for eisenhower's trip home to abilene, kansas, almost a century later. there was a final farewell church service today where james baker struggled while speaking