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Green Arrow was manufactured at the Doncaster Plant Works in 1936. It was withdrawn from service in 1962. It will be on display in the new Danum Gallery, Library and Museum. The town's mayor Ros ...
LNER was the second largest of the groups ... the Darlington green was apparently a little darker than the Doncaster green as Darlington tried to hark back to the livery of the NER.
For almost four decades, Green Arrow was the epitome of the most versatile and powerful of locomotives, and nearly 75 years since it left the famous Doncaster Plant Works, it has returned to the ...
Some 450 drivers at LNER had planned to walk out every weekend ... station and also through major cities including Newcastle, Doncaster, York and Durham. Aslef originally announced the strikes ...
The engine was built in the LNER works in Doncaster in 1923 and was used to pull an express service along the east coast main line between London and Edinburgh. It is now housed in the National ...
When The Flying Scotsman, the third A1 class locomotive, emerged from the LNER plant in Doncaster in February 1923, no one could have foreseen that she was going to become one of the most famous ...