It's a gigantic electromagnet and it's scheduled to end its unlikely journey to its new home outside Chicago on Friday.
Batavia's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory will use it to study blazing fast particles.
What's not blazing fast is the magnet on the last leg of its journey. This week, it's moved by truck at between 5 and 15 mph.
En route from a federal laboratory in New York, it was floated down the East Coast into the Gulf of Mexico, then upriver to Illinois.
The used magnet cost $3.5 million to transport. But it would have cost far more to construct a new one.
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