Green Arrow

Green Arrow is an LNER Class V2 steam engine preserved as one of the main attractions of the National Railway Museum. He is currently on display at York, but was also on display at "Locomotion", the National Railway Museum at Shildon when his boiler certificate expired in 2008.

Bio
Green Arrow was built in June 1936 for the London and North Eastern Railway at Doncaster Works to a design of Sir Nigel Gresley.

Thomas met Green Arrow after his unusual arrival on the back of a lorry to find him being repaired in the workshop. Thomas would later help Green Arrow double head a railtour train and saved him from a serious accident when a rail from an embankment was undermined. Green Arrow then followed Thomas on the other track and they both brought the railtour train safely back to York.

Preservation
Green Arrow was withdrawn from service in August 1962 and bought by the National Railway Museum. He would pull rail tours from time to time, but in 2008, was withdrawn from rail tour service. This was because two of his superheated tubes were cracked. These tubes were fixed, but Green Arrow was soon taken away for static display. His boiler was not to expire until mid-late 2008, but it failed shortly after the tubes were repaired. Green Arrow is back in York to be restored to main line condition. At present, Green Arrow is part of the Flying Scotsman story display inside the National Railway Museum.

Basis
Green Arrow is based on the real LNER Class V2 2-6-2 locomotive of the same name, 4771 Green Arrow.

Livery
Green Arrow is painted in the London & North Eastern Railway's apple green livery, with white and black lining. His number is painted on his cab side and "LNER" is painted on his tender, both in yellow. He has black nameplates.

Appearances
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The Railway Series

 * Thomas and the Great Railway Show - Trouble on the Line and Thomas and the Railtour

Companion volumes

 * 2005 - Sodor: Reading Between the Lines (mentioned)

Trivia

 * Green Arrow is the only LNER Class V2 in preservation.