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After continuing around several corners, guests arrive on Platform 9 + 3 ⁄ 4 to wait for the next train. After the Hogwarts Express has reversed into Platform 9 + 3 ⁄ 4 and the arriving passengers have disembarked, the next passengers enter one of the twenty-one compartments in the three passenger coaches. [29] [31]
Following the success of Harry Potter, a sign reading "Platform 9¾ " was installed at London's King's Cross railway station. The Hogwarts Express train departs from the fictional platform 9¾ at King's Cross railway station in central London. The platform is accessed by magically walking through a solid barrier between platforms 9 and 10.
The Hogwarts Express "departed" from Platform 9¾ at King's Cross station in London on Friday morning (1 September). Harry Potter fans, including Made in Chelsea star Sam Thompson, gathered at the ...
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 ‘Back To Hogwarts’ event in the capital also included wand combat workshops as well as a rendition of a wand dance from the West End cast of Harry Potter And The Cursed Child.
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The setup includes the steam locomotive used in the films GWR 4900 Hall class no 5972 Olton Hall (wearing Hogwarts Castle nameplates) and the British Rail Mark 1 carriage that appeared in the films, brought to life by John Richardson's special effects team. Finally a new green screen experience illustrates what working on the films is like from ...
These include the Glenfinnan Viaduct, famed as the route to Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films with the privately owned Jacobite steam train featured as the Hogwarts Express, and views of Britain ...