Made this journey a few times over the years and once on the Jacobite. The first time was in the 60s, long before Harry Potter's time. Excellent video and one of the best crossings of the viaduct clips I've seen.
You will definitely not be disappointed with riding the Jacobite steam train whether you are a Harry Potter fan or not, the journey is spectacular!. The train has its own Harry Potter gift shop & there is one in Mallaig that is worth visiting too.
You can go on a 4-day Caledonian coach holiday stopping at arrochar's claymore hotel in April for £249 per person and the jacobite train is all included in the price and you also visit Glencoe , the three sisters mountains plus free drinks and bed breakfast and evening meal all included in the price as well . brilliant I have done the Oban and fort William one But next April I am doing the jacobite one 🏴
Glad you enjoyed it. Be sure to book early as the Jacobite can sell out quickly, especially the first class carriage. Scotland is a beautiful country, you will not be disappointed!!!
Glad you enjoyed it, it’s a breathtaking train ride. If you haven’t seen it, check out my glenfinnan viaduct walk video for a look at the viaduct & station. 👍🏻
@@leeosborne3793 I kinda figured! Although, isn’t it the train that was used as the Hogwarts Train in the movie? I always thought the train in the movie was fake/non-existing
@@lynnvc402 The locomotives and carriages used in the films are real vintage British ones, and the ones used on this train are similar. What I'm saying is that this train is not a Harry Potter tie-in or an official Harry Potter product. A lot of people seem to think it is.
West Coast Railways supplied the engine & carriages used in the Harry Potter films. The actual engine “Olton Hall” is on show at Warner Bros Studio Tour in London. West Coast Railways do promote it as the Hogwarts Express & even have a Harry Potter shop on the train. They’d be foolish not to capitalise on the film as it brings extra visitors to ride the steam train. It is also mention on their website “Hogwarts Express”.
We rented a cottage in Glenfinnan, saw the Jacobite a few times . Walked up and watched train cross over the viaduct. The train was all booked up , couldn't use it. We drove to Mallaig and the dogs and I got the normal service back to Fort William. And my partner drove us back to Glenfinnan
We would’ve loved to explore the area more and film the Jacobite from different locations but had very limited time. The Jacobite tickets usually go on sale in December I think & can sell out in days for the first class carriage. As you say, you can take a normal scotrail service & see the same sights, but the steam train is an exceptional experience!
Going on a 4 day coach holiday with Caledonian coaches And included in the price is a ride on the jacobite so this is my research before I go stopping at arrochar's claymore hotel . 🏴
Great video enjoyed it.when did you make the film? I did the trip in June this year and was surprised to see the black 5 pass you at Glennfinen tender first as the 3 locos when I visited were all facing Mallaig! It was also noticable that there were only a few linesiders when you filmed the curve of the viaduct. I put my film on my channel in two parts and will suscribe to you. Cheers and thanks for sharing. Brian
Thanks Brian, we went on the Jacobite in September 2021. At that time over a few days, whenever I witnessed the Jacobite on the afternoon run to mallaig they were always running tender first. There were quite a lot of people viewing the Jacobite as it crossed the viaduct but most people climb the hill on the other side of the track to which I was filming. Thanks again for the kind words & subscribing!!. Colin
I agree, the journey is famous worldwide & spectacular in its own right, but you can’t blame west coast railways for tapping into the Harry Potter franchise as it brings so many customers.
I loved watching your video of this magnificent old steam train and the adventure you went on. I am hoping to do this myself in a couple of months time. PS, I was at Carlisle Railway Station on Thursday to catch my connecting train back to Newcastle and when I was there seen the Scots Guardsman and it was awesome. I had my GoPro camera with me and recorded this. ua-cam.com/video/sm9Y-CFMP1I/v-deo.html
@@ColinM_UA-cam yes for sure, I had no idea the Scots Guardsman would be there when I was at Carlisle and it was the highlight of my day when I seen it. When I first seen it from a distance I was thinking it was the Flying Scotsman (I'm not into trains really and know little about them)
Very nicely done video! You've created a Scottish desire I didn't know I had ...
Scotland truly is a wonderful place & one visit is never enough!
Glad you enjoyed the video
Made this journey a few times over the years and once on the Jacobite. The first time was in the 60s, long before Harry Potter's time. Excellent video and one of the best crossings of the viaduct clips I've seen.
Thanks for the kind words Iain!. It’s a special journey for sure & one I’d like to take again in the future.
As a huge Harry Potter fan, your video makes me want to visit Scotland and experience this train ride 🙂
You will definitely not be disappointed with riding the Jacobite steam train whether you are a Harry Potter fan or not, the journey is spectacular!. The train has its own Harry Potter gift shop & there is one in Mallaig that is worth visiting too.
You can go on a 4-day Caledonian coach holiday stopping at arrochar's claymore hotel in April for £249 per person and the jacobite train is all included in the price and you also visit Glencoe , the three sisters mountains plus free drinks and bed breakfast and evening meal all included in the price as well .
brilliant I have done the Oban and fort William one
But next April
I am doing the jacobite one 🏴
Awesome video! Cheers from Canada 😊
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it! 👍🏻
Would love to go to Scotland one day, will put this on my list of things to do there. Thank you for this video
Glad you enjoyed it. Be sure to book early as the Jacobite can sell out quickly, especially the first class carriage. Scotland is a beautiful country, you will not be disappointed!!!
@@ColinM_UA-cam 👍🏴
Very enjoyable watch.
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it!
Thx for posting
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is amazing! I’m going to add this to my bucket list! I had no clue that the Hogwarts train was real!
Glad you enjoyed it, it’s a breathtaking train ride. If you haven’t seen it, check out my glenfinnan viaduct walk video for a look at the viaduct & station. 👍🏻
It's not the "Hogwarts train". It's a scenic train journey that has been running since the 80s. It is nothing to do with Harry Potter.
@@leeosborne3793 I kinda figured! Although, isn’t it the train that was used as the Hogwarts Train in the movie? I always thought the train in the movie was fake/non-existing
@@lynnvc402 The locomotives and carriages used in the films are real vintage British ones, and the ones used on this train are similar. What I'm saying is that this train is not a Harry Potter tie-in or an official Harry Potter product. A lot of people seem to think it is.
West Coast Railways supplied the engine & carriages used in the Harry Potter films. The actual engine “Olton Hall” is on show at Warner Bros Studio Tour in London.
West Coast Railways do promote it as the Hogwarts Express & even have a Harry Potter shop on the train. They’d be foolish not to capitalise on the film as it brings extra visitors to ride the steam train.
It is also mention on their website “Hogwarts Express”.
I remember looking out the window, at lots of trees!
We rented a cottage in Glenfinnan, saw the Jacobite a few times . Walked up and watched train cross over the viaduct. The train was all booked up , couldn't use it. We drove to Mallaig and the dogs and I got the normal service back to Fort William.
And my partner drove us back to Glenfinnan
We would’ve loved to explore the area more and film the Jacobite from different locations but had very limited time. The Jacobite tickets usually go on sale in December I think & can sell out in days for the first class carriage. As you say, you can take a normal scotrail service & see the same sights, but the steam train is an exceptional experience!
Going on a 4 day coach holiday with Caledonian coaches
And included in the price is a ride on the jacobite so this is my research before I go stopping at arrochar's claymore hotel . 🏴
@jackwatsonepic626 glad my video helped you out, enjoy!
Thanks👍 , From teeside 🏴
Glad you enjoyed the video 👍🏻
Great video enjoyed it.when did you make the film? I did the trip in June this year and was surprised to see the black 5 pass you at Glennfinen tender first as the 3 locos when I visited were all facing Mallaig! It was also noticable that there were only a few linesiders when you filmed the curve of the viaduct. I put my film on my channel in two parts and will suscribe to you. Cheers and thanks for sharing. Brian
Thanks Brian, we went on the Jacobite in September 2021. At that time over a few days, whenever I witnessed the Jacobite on the afternoon run to mallaig they were always running tender first. There were quite a lot of people viewing the Jacobite as it crossed the viaduct but most people climb the hill on the other side of the track to which I was filming. Thanks again for the kind words & subscribing!!. Colin
One of the world's greatest train journeys. Doesn't need all the Harry Potter fluff to sell it.
I agree, the journey is famous worldwide & spectacular in its own right, but you can’t blame west coast railways for tapping into the Harry Potter franchise as it brings so many customers.
At 12.24 you'll see the Morar Hotel where BBC weather lady Carol Kirkwood was brought up...her parents owned the hotel.
I didn’t know that she was brought up there, I would’ve mentioned it in the video had I known. One of the best weather forecasters in my opinion!!
I loved watching your video of this magnificent old steam train and the adventure you went on. I am hoping to do this myself in a couple of months time. PS, I was at Carlisle Railway Station on Thursday to catch my connecting train back to Newcastle and when I was there seen the Scots Guardsman and it was awesome. I had my GoPro camera with me and recorded this.
ua-cam.com/video/sm9Y-CFMP1I/v-deo.html
Thanks Luke, glad you enjoyed it!
It’s always nice to see a steam train, even better when you’re not expecting it.
@@ColinM_UA-cam yes for sure, I had no idea the Scots Guardsman would be there when I was at Carlisle and it was the highlight of my day when I seen it. When I first seen it from a distance I was thinking it was the Flying Scotsman (I'm not into trains really and know little about them)
5:35 viaduct