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Voldemort stealing the elder wand from Dumbledore’s grave, filmed on Eilean na Moine (although the island is superimposed onto another loch, Loch Arkaig). End of Deathly Hallows – Part 1. See the beginning of the clip. It is repeated in the opening scene of Deathly Hallows – Part 2. See the beginning of the clip. Ride the Harry Potter train in Scotland and cross the Glenfinnan Viaduct’ Bridge to Hogwarts’ featured in the flying Ford Anglia scene from Chamber of Secrets Memorable scenes featuring the Hogwarts Express

The bridge from that scene is one of Scotland’s most famous landmarks, the Glenfinnan Viaduct, which you will go over along the way. As well as the bridge to Hogwarts, you’ll also see the loch used to film Hogwarts Great Lake and the island containing Dumbledore’s Grave. In the Harry Potter films, the locomotive is depicted pulling the Hogwarts Express, a fictional train, made up of four (later five) British Rail Mark 1 carriages. Scenes were filmed at King's Cross railway station, the Glenfinnan Viaduct and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway — along with internal scenes on board the train. The Platform 9 3⁄4 set at Warner Brothers: The Making of Harry Potter is the next best thing if you can’t ride Scotland’s Hogwarts Express. Situated just outside London, Platform 9 3/4 is more than a recreated film set. Fort William is known as ‘the outdoor capital of the UK’ and lives up to its reputation. We did some walking and sightseeing at Glencoe, Glenfinnan (and got up close to the viaduct) and took a gondola to the Nevis Range. On the journey from Fort William to Mallaig, look out for these locations used in the Harry Potter movies. Glenfinnan ViaductA perfect way to experience the Jacobite steam train and the Scottish Highlands is on a round-trip day out from Edinburgh. It is possible the line itself has other stops before reaching either end of the line, likely for goods or short passenger runs during the term. However, the train only runs from King's Cross (the station most of the students seem to use) to Hogsmeade. There have been several models and train sets of the Hogwarts Express released, including HO/OO scale models by Bachmann and Hornby, O scale by Lionel, and a new G scale model.

Bevil, Dewayne (2 July 2014). "How Universal came up with Hogwarts Express and said goodbye to Jaws". Orlando Sentinel . Retrieved 30 June 2015. Of course, we [already] had a parked Hogwarts Express, However, since several real-life locomotives such as LNER 4472 Flying Scotsman were named after famous express services, it is possible that the locomotive received a similar treatment, and that perhaps the train itself had been hauled by other engines prior to its construction. For the best scenic shots, shoot your photos from the doors at the end of the carriages. The Jacobite train has traditional British carriages with sliding windows, so you don’t have to worry about shooting through dirty windows or reflections. We recommend you book your Jacobite trip as early as possible. It sells out months in advance, and there’s only limited availability the rest of the time. In 2003 the engine that portrayed the Hogwarts Express; Olton Hall was responsible for causing two fires. The first incident saw sparks from the engine set part of a heathland ablaze, while the second saw some railway sleepers catch fire on the York to Scarborough route. The latter event was due to a faulty cinder box.

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 6 ( The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters) I’ve done this trip myself and highly recommend spending some time at both ends of the railway at Fort William and the Isle of Skye (via a ferry from Mallaig). Here are my tips to get the most out of your trip. 1. Photography on the train In 1997 the train was twice stopped en-route to Hogwarts; first by Death Eaters searching for Harry Potter, where they were met with some resistance from its occupants, [14] and the second during the Christmas holidays, when they abducted Luna Lovegood in retaliation for her father's rebellious printings. [15]

The Hogwarts Express is hauled in the Harry Potter films by steam locomotive no. 5972 "Olton Hall" (built April 1937) repainted and fitted with nameplates that read Hogwarts Castle. In 1827, Ottaline Gambol rose to the office of Minister for Magic, and she made a daring and controversial suggestion to solve the ages-old problem of how to transport hundreds of students to and from Hogwarts Castle every school year without attracting the Muggles' attention. The journey between Glasgow Queen Street – on the West Highland Line – to Fort William takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes. The journey takes under 5 hours from Edinburgh, changing once at Glasgow Queen Street. Harry and Ron fly over the Hogwarts Express and Loch Eilt in the Chamber of Secrets. See clip 1 min 58 secs.

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The passenger carriages held compartments set off a corridor, allowing each compartment to function as a self-contained stage within the larger train. Prefects of the school rode in a separate carriage near the front of the train. [3] The compartments on the train appeared to be lettered; in 1996, the Slug Club met in Compartment C. [13] During the long journey to Hogwarts, students could enjoy treats from a trolley, such as Pumpkin Pasties and Chocolate Frogs; in addition, there was also a Buffet Car. [3] Don’t be greedy and hog the space around the carriage doors. Be courteous to other passengers who may want to take photos from there, especially when going over the Glenfinnan Viaduct. 2. Glasgow and Edinburgh to Fort William by train Combine a Hogwarts Express trip with the Isle of Skye and the best of the Scottish Highlands on this remarkable journey. From stunning landscapes to colourful seascapes, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience not to be missed. Interestingly, the Hogwarts Express conductor at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter once claimed that the train was a GWR 5900 and was built in 1936, [20] when the real locomotive was a GWR 4900 (indeed, the 5900 class does not exist) and was built in April of 1937. It is possible, however, that these details were intentionally changed to differentiate Hogwarts Castle from the real engine that portrays it. Information from Pottermore points to it being (rather erroneously) acquired by the Ministry about a century earlier, in the term of Minister Ottaline Gambol (in office 1827– 1835). However, this is problematic as the locomotive design seen in the films was not developed until the 1930s. The Jacobite has a morning round-trip service from Fort William between 3 April and 27 October 2023, plus an afternoon service between 1 May and 29 September 2023. In both cases, trains run seven days a week. Sunday to Friday service

Hopefully, you’ve found this helpful in planning a 2023 trip to see Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Express train in Scotland. Enjoy the ride! Loch Shiel from the Glenfinnan Viaduct is a picture-postcard classic view of the Scottish Highlands, and Potter fans may recognise it as it’s one of two locations used to film Hogwarts Great Lake. After the viaduct, the train doesn’t go onto Hogwarts, but you’ll be far from disappointed about the rest of the trip.

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The Jacobite steam train between Fort William and Mallaig runs between early April and October 2023. Seats book up extremely fast; you must book early in the season. See our romance on the rails article and Cornwall by rail for more fabulous train journeys in Britain. Top off your trip and stay at one of Britain’s finest railway hotels.

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