So there you have it – the Hogwarts Express is not a real steam train but is actually a funicular railway transport system that uses cables to pull the trains from one station to another.
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Hogwarts Express is a single-track elevated cable railway running over the backlot between the two theme parks, with a two-track passing loop at the midpoint. It is 676 meters (2,218 ft) long and has a track gauge of 1,800 mm ( 5 ft 107/8 in).
Can you ride the Hogwarts Express multiple times? Yes! As long as you carry a park-to-park ticket, you can go back and forth as many times as you wish between the parks.
It offers more than one journeyThe Hogwarts Express takes you on two very different journeys, so this is one ride that you'll definitely want to board twice. The ride from Hogsmeade to London is more cheerful than the ride back, so this is a good place to start if you're travelling with very small children.
The Hogwarts Express ride is actually a one-way transportation element bringing guests from one park to the other. So, you could travel from Universal Studios to the Islands of Adventure or the other way around.
Travel between King's Cross Station in the London area of Universal Studios Florida and Hogsmeade™ Station in Universal's Islands of Adventure, Each way is a different experience.
Two five-car trains occupy a single track that runs through the backstage area of the Universal Orlando Resort – but guests will never know because there are no windows in the cars. Both trains face the same direction and will not turn around.
All our standard class passengers travel in refurbished vintage Mark I or Mark II coaches and will be seated around tables for 4. Please note that no food or drinks are included in this class of travel. You will have access to the buffet carriage for the purchase of teas, coffees, and light snacks.
It's the identification number. All steam locomotives were numbered, and many of them also named. The locomotive used in the Harry Potter films was one of the GWR (Great Western Railway) “Hall” class : to be precise, it was “Olton Hall”, a preserved locomotive which was - and still is - numbered 5972.
The experience includes a flight around Hogwarts castle, an encounter with the Whomping Willow and a horde of Dementors, and a Quidditch match. The ride drops, spins around, twists and turns, but does not turn upside down, though passengers sometimes lie flat on their backs.
Unlike most attractions, Hogwarts Express encourages guests to carry food and drink onto the ride. In fact, the King's Cross station even includes a snack stand in the queue featuring crisps, candies, fruit, drinks, and even beer!
The Hogwarts Express uses two trains that can transport 168 passengers each, giving a total of 336 passengers per cycle. Each train is an articulated cable car formed of five sections: a replica of a steam locomotive and its tender plus a set of three passenger coaches each with seven passenger compartments.
If you're absent for too long, I assume that an owl or teacher comes to check in on you. As for alternative means of travel, if it's an emergency, you may hail the Knight Bus and ask to be taken to Hogwarts. It will not be a pleasant ride by any means, but you'll be there quickly.