Just thinking about this the other day after seeing some product offers from Bradford Exchage. The Royal Scotsman is returning to the rails. Collectible companies have offered tons of product commemorating this aimed at the mass public. Like Bradford Exchange at their UK office... http://www.bradford.co.uk/flyi...sman-clock-2307.html & even in the USA... http://www.bradfordexchange.co...hter-collection.html
They aren't going to be selling it unless the public buys it. So why then do we hear nothing in the USA about 611 outside of train fan communities? Why is it not a national even that such a magnificent piece of engineering and history is still being used? Railroads were more important to the growth of the US than in any other country. Even Canada takes pride in putting the Canadian on their new $10 bill...see pics attached. They consider it a national treasure. Yet our currency is covered in boring politically correct designs. Its as if American's have no appreciation of history or technological marvels.