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The Hogwarts Highland Express

This old steam train goes thru the most spectacular scenery in Scotland

The Hogwarts Highland Express

Everyone should take a ride on an old steam train along the scenic West Highland line

in Scotland. The Jacobite – www.westcoastrailways.co.uk runs from Fort William to Mallaig and back again, between May and October and twice a day in summer.

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Jolly good place to get information is the Scottish Tourist Board, www.visitscotland.com

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The port of Mallaig in the West Highlands from where the
Caledonian MacBrayne ferry still sets sail for the romantic island of Skye
(where my grandparents had a home )

Mallaig is no stranger to great storytelling. It wasn’t far from here that Bonnie Prince Charlie first landed in 1745 to start his march on England. It ended in a horrible battle with the Scottish clans being nearly wiped out in Culloden.

The star is now an old puffer, for Mallaig is the
destination station of the only scheduled steam hauled train still working in
the United Kingdom,
the Jacobite. The train played a big
part in every Harry Potter film, the part of the much loved Hogwarts Express.

I think this route is one of the most scenic in the world,
starting under the shadow of Ben Nevis (a mountain I used to hike up each
summer ) steams over the Caledonian Canal, then chug chugs alongside the shores
of sea lochs and into a succession of mountain walled glens to arrive
eventually in Mallaig, a journey that takes just under a couple of hours.

The train travels through forests of ash, carpeted in
bluebells and bracken turning this way and than as it passes from glen to glen. The highlight camera opportunity is the
Glenfinnan viaduct with 21 arches The
last part of the journey into Mallaig is through some of the countries most
picturesque coastal scenery. Arisaig,
where Bonnie

Prince Charlie came ashore for his ill-fated adventure is a boating base with regular summer services out to the “cocktail isles” Rum, Eigg and Muck. We call them that because they all sound like the ingredients of an unlikely tipple.

Mallaig itself is a lovely location. Prawn and white fish
trawlers collect in the harbor within a minute’s walk of the railway
station. Great place for fish and
chips.

Getting 300 passengers off the train has brought new life to the town of 200 people.

The Jaffy Fish Bar in the station itself can serve more than 100 fish and chips suppers in the train’s 90 minute turnaround time. It used to be a herring fishing village, but that boom ended when the silver darlings disappeared.

Thanks to that holy trinity, a boy wizard, magnificent
scenery, and a national nostalgia for steam trains. Long may the magic last.

I feel homesick just typing this article. Put the West Highland
line on your bucket list if you have children who are Harry Potter fans or if
you are a train buff.

Maureen Jones

All Horizons Travel/Frosch

825 Santa Cruz Avenue

Menlo Park, CA 94025

650-961-2340 direct

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