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The Jacobite approaching Beasdale station. The Jacobite is a steam locomotive-hauled tourist train service that operates over part of the West Highland Line in Scotland.It has been operating under various names and with different operators every summer since 1984.
The Jacobite steam train also runs on the West Highland Line (Getty Images) Full-time trainee train drivers who take on the “dream” job for ScotRail will be based in Fort William as advertised ...
In the summer, West Coast Railways operates The Jacobite steam train along the line. It is a popular tourist event in the area, and the viaduct is one of the major attractions of the line. [20] The Royal Scotsman also operates on the line. [21]
During the summer season from May until October a steam locomotive-hauled daily return service between Fort William and Mallaig known as The Jacobite is operated by West Coast Railways. There is one train a day in May, September and October, and two trains per day from June until the end of August.
West Coast Railway Company Ltd runs the Jacobite service, which featured in several Harry Potter films.
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The sleeper also carries seated coaches and can thus be used as a regular service train to/from Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley. The Jacobite operates non-stop between Fort William and Mallaig. This runs all year round, with a maximum of two trains per day Monday to Saturday and one on Sunday.
It comes as the Office of Rail and Road considers whether the train can continue operating with hinged-door carriages. Jacobite train suspension may cost up to £50m in lost value, operator warns ...