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The Hogwarts Express will be possible to visit in London



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Already on March 19, 2015 small and big fans of Harry Potter will be able to visit the famous Hogwarts Express-the train that carries students of the famous school of Hogwarts.

The new attraction, which will be located in the town of Watford, 28 miles from London, promises to be significantly more popular than the train platform 9 ¾, a pilgrimage to which in recent years has made hundreds of thousands of tourists, secretly dreams of finding that one magic passage into the fabulous world described in the books by JK Rowling.

To see the Hogwarts Express with my own eyes, and even go inside the cars of the train from fairy tales, as reported in the Warner Brothers Studio, as part of a tour which will be created this Park, everyone can.

A new attraction, the Hogwarts Express will be located on the area of 20000 square meters. This site creates a copy of the famous train platform 9 ¾ standing on her original train steam engine. The construction of a new fabulous attraction will engage the same team of decorators, who in his time worked hard to create scenery for the film about Harry Potter.

During the creation of the Saga about the boy wizard used real London Olton Hall steam locomotive No. 5972. For the filming of the train was taken to the US, but now the famous old locomotive, which is already close to the solid mark the 80th anniversary, will return to their historical homeland in order to continue to give joy to little fans of the adventures of Harry Potter.



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Date of publication: 30.01.2015


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