Loading Page...

Where does the Hogwarts Express start from?

Sadly, the train doesn't depart from the real Platform 9 and ¾ at Kings Cross Station. Instead, the train, operated by West Coast Railways, leaves from Fort William, about a two-hour drive from Glasgow, and runs to Mallaig in the Highlands of Scotland.



People Also Ask

The best time to photograph the Harry Potter steam train is as it passes west-bound over the Glenfinnan Viaduct, which is around 10.45am and 3pm. This will give you the best view of the steam train on the bridge, from the hillside.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

All Aboard In the Harry Potter™ books, the Hogwarts™ Express leaves King's Cross Station at 11 am and arrives at Hogsmeade™ Station after nightfall.

MORE DETAILS

The only stations the Hogwarts Express is noted as stopping at are King's Cross and Hogsmeade. Pottermore states that all students have to board the train per Ministry decree. This also includes students from Scotland, Wales and more remote parts of England and Ireland.

MORE DETAILS

The Glenfinnan Viaduct is an unmissable Scottish icon. And photographing the steam train, or Hogwarts Express, as it cross the soaring archways of the viaduct is a bucket list moment.

MORE DETAILS

Q: How much does it cost to ride the Hogwarts Express? A: While it will cost you a park-to-park ticket, it does not cost any extra. You will never have to purchase a ticket to ride only the Hogwarts Express.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

You'll need a Park-to-Park ticket to ride the Hogwarts™ Express and visit both lands of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™.

MORE DETAILS

Harry Potter fans can hop aboard the famous steam train and imagine it's taking them all the way to Hogwarts! Enjoy an authentic recreation of Platform 9 ¾, complete with the luggage trolley disappearing into the platform wall.

MORE DETAILS

It offers more than one journey The 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.

MORE DETAILS

Important note: From here we headed to the Hogsmeade Station for the Hogwarts Express train. You can bring drinks onto the train and enjoy them on the ride! Merlins beard, how cool is that?! The line is usually not as long when you go from Hogsmeade to Diagon Alley, compared to the other way around.

MORE DETAILS

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!

MORE DETAILS

The Hogwarts Express is scheduled for a brief closure from December 10 to December 16, 2023. This closure is likely for planned maintenance and is expected to reopen as scheduled.

MORE DETAILS

Students have lessons Monday through Friday, leaving only weekends when students could potentially return home on a frequent basis. We know that the Hogwarts Express departs from King's Cross on the 1st of September at 11:00 (11am).

MORE DETAILS

Every Harry Potter fan knows the most famous train platform in the world: 9 and 3/4! Located in London's King's Cross Station, the barrier between platforms 9 and 10 holds the secret entrance, or magical portal, to the magical platform that can only be accessed by running straight ahead - directly into the barrier.

MORE DETAILS