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GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall

5972 Olton Hall is a preserved Great Western Railway Hall class locomotive made famous for its role hauling the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter film series.

GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall
5972 Olton Hall at Doncaster Works in July 2003
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
DesignerCharles Collett
BuilderGWR Swindon Works
Build date30 April 1937
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte4-6-0
Loco weight75 tons (67 long tons; 68 t)
Fuel typeCoal
Career
OperatorsGreat Western Railway
British Railways
ClassHall
Numbers5972
Official nameOlton Hall
First run30 April 1937
Last runDecember 1963
RetiredApril 1964
Withdrawn31 December 1963
Restored20 May 1998
Current ownerWest Coast Railways
DispositionOn static display

History edit

Service edit

Built in April 1937 at Swindon Works for the Great Western Railway (GWR), No. 5972 was first allocated to Carmarthen, South Wales where it remained until 1951. After being fitted with a three row superheater at Swindon Works, it was allocated to Plymouth Laira. Its last shed allocation was to Cardiff East Dock, before it was withdrawn in December 1963, and sold to Woodham Brothers, Barry for scrap in May 1964.[1][2]

Preservation edit

Woodham Brothers sold the locomotive to David Smith and it moved to Horbury railway works in Wakefield in May 1981.[1][3][4] In 1994, it moved to Carnforth MPD for restoration, being steamed for the first time in 1998.[5]

Harry Potter film series edit

In the Harry Potter films, the locomotive is depicted pulling the Hogwarts Express, a fictional train, made up of four (later five) British Rail Mark 1 carriages. Scenes were filmed at King's Cross railway station, the Glenfinnan Viaduct and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway — along with internal scenes on board the train.

 
Hogwarts Castle name plate

When filmed, Olton Hall carried a "Hogwarts Express" headboard on the smokebox, featuring the Hogwarts school crest. The same emblem is featured as part of the "Hogwarts Railways" sigil on the tender and carriages. It retained its GWR number of 5972, but with alternative nameplates fitted, naming the engine Hogwarts Castle. It is painted in a crimson livery — a non-standard colour, as GWR locomotives traditionally used green.[6]

Olton Hall was not the first locomotive to be re-liveried to appear hauling the Hogwarts Express. To promote the fourth Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Southern Railway West Country Class locomotive 34027 Taw Valley was temporarily repainted and renamed. However, it was rejected by film director Chris Columbus as looking "too modern" for the film, but it carried the name and colour for some months afterwards.[7]

The renaming as "...Castle" has become a railway preservation joke: "...the Hall that thinks it's a Castle." The Great Western Railway Castle Class engines were larger, faster locomotives designed for prestigious express passenger duties; whereas the Halls were a mixed-traffic design.

Three full-size replicas of the locomotive as No. 5972 Hogwarts Castle are at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Universal Orlando Resort). Two are used as part of the Hogwarts Express train ride[8] and the other is a static exhibit in the Hogsmeade area.[9] There are also static models at the other Wizarding World of Harry Potter locations in Hollywood[10] and Japan.[11]

In 2015, the locomotive was put on static display at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, near Watford,[12][13] and will be displayed there until Warner Bros' lease on the locomotive from West Coast Railways expires.

Non-Hogwarts work edit

No. 5972 is sometimes used for work other than its "Hogwarts" duties. In May 2009, it was moved temporarily to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, and in July 2009, it was based at Tyseley Locomotive Works for use on some of the regular Shakespeare Express trains run by Vintage Trains during the summer. It returned to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway during their annual Wizard's Weekend event in 2010. In late 2011 the locomotive was on static display in Hyde Park, London. Just before its boiler and mainline certificate's expired, on 7 June & 12 July 2014, it worked two final Wizards Express rail tours from Manchester to York with 5972 working the trains between Carnforth and York in both directions (as far as Hellifield on the return leg of June's trip).[14][15]

Models edit

Hornby Railways produces a model of Olton Hall in OO gauge. The model is also available decorated as Hogwarts Castle, as part of their Harry Potter film tie-in range. The Harry Potter version has an LED headlight, which the other versions do not.

A previous Hornby model of the locomotive was actually a model of a Castle class locomotive, not a Hall. Tri-ang Hornby had released a model of the Hall class in 1966; however, this model was last offered in 1983 as 4930 Hagley Hall, a preserved locomotive on the Severn Valley Railway. While Hornby (the successor to Tri-ang Hornby) may still have the moulds, they were modified some years ago to produce a Saint class replica. New tooling for a Hall has since been introduced and is available in the current Hornby range (see below).

Other manufacturers have perpetuated this error, with Märklin using a Castle in its Hogwarts Express set. While Bachmann Branchline did produce models of the 'Hall' and 'Modified Hall' class locomotives, they have not offered one as 5972 "Hogwarts Castle (Olton Hall)", though Bachmann USA released one in their range.

In 2015 Hornby introduced an all-new model of Olton Hall as part of their "Railroad" range, originally announced in 2012.[16]

In 2019, Hornby announced a new Harry Potter range, comprising a range of Hogsmeade buildings based on the Goathland range from several years ago, and the Hogwarts Express train set. Also available are two separate Hogwarts Castle locomotives with headlight, one being TTS Sound fitted. This is the first Hogwarts Castle model they have released being correctly of a Hall class. It is based on the same tooling as the 2015 Olton Hall model.

In 2022, Lego announced a detailed brick-built model of the train as it appears in the Harry Potter films.[17]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Olton Hall". Great Western Society. Retrieved 26 October 2008.
  2. ^ . Woodham Brothers. Archived from the original on 27 July 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2008.
  3. ^ Another Hall preserved The Railway Magazine issue 959 March 1981 page 151
  4. ^ How the Hogwarts Express was saved from a Welsh scrapyard 12 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine BBC News 31 August 2018
  5. ^ Forgotten Hall steamed at Carnforth The Railway Magazine issue 1165 May 1998 page 13
  6. ^ Olton Hall to masquerade as a red Castle The Railway Magazine issue 1194 October 2000 page 13
  7. ^ https://www.shropshirestar.com/entertainment/attractions/2023/02/27/severn-valley-railways-purple-royal-loco-gets-a-makeover-as-its-painted-into-new-colour/
  8. ^ Sim, Nick (12 October 2014). "The 5 Strangest Secrets of Universal's Hogwarts Express". Retrieved 30 June 2015. on-board the two Hogwarts Express trains.
  9. ^ Bevil, Dewayne (2 July 2014). "How Universal came up with Hogwarts Express and said goodbye to Jaws". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 30 June 2015. Of course, we [already] had a parked Hogwarts Express,
  10. ^ Levine, Arthur (14 April 2016). "Wizarding World of Harry Potter: What's different in Hollywood?". USA TODAY. As in the first Hogsmeade, a railroad station serving the Hogwarts Express greets visitors at the land's entrance. But the train in California doesn't move.
  11. ^ "Hogwarts™ Express Photo | Attractions|Universal Studios Japan™". Universal Studios Japan.
  12. ^ Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - Hogwarts Express 27 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  14. ^ 7th June timings
  15. ^ 12th July timings
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 February 2015.
  17. ^ "Lego Hogwarts Express Collectors' Edition". www.lego.com. Retrieved 9 August 2022.

External links edit

  • Vintage Trains official site
  • Shakespeare Express official site
  • Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway official site
  • Woodham Brothers Limited

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Harry Potter film series 1 4 Non Hogwarts work 2 Models 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksHistory editService edit Built in April 1937 at Swindon Works for the Great Western Railway GWR No 5972 was first allocated to Carmarthen South Wales where it remained until 1951 After being fitted with a three row superheater at Swindon Works it was allocated to Plymouth Laira Its last shed allocation was to Cardiff East Dock before it was withdrawn in December 1963 and sold to Woodham Brothers Barry for scrap in May 1964 1 2 Preservation edit Woodham Brothers sold the locomotive to David Smith and it moved to Horbury railway works in Wakefield in May 1981 1 3 4 In 1994 it moved to Carnforth MPD for restoration being steamed for the first time in 1998 5 Harry Potter film series edit In the Harry Potter films the locomotive is depicted pulling the Hogwarts Express a fictional train made up of four later five British Rail Mark 1 carriages Scenes were filmed at King s Cross railway station the Glenfinnan Viaduct and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway along with internal scenes on board the train nbsp Hogwarts Castle name plate When filmed Olton Hall carried a Hogwarts Express headboard on the smokebox featuring the Hogwarts school crest The same emblem is featured as part of the Hogwarts Railways sigil on the tender and carriages It retained its GWR number of 5972 but with alternative nameplates fitted naming the engine Hogwarts Castle It is painted in a crimson livery a non standard colour as GWR locomotives traditionally used green 6 Olton Hall was not the first locomotive to be re liveried to appear hauling the Hogwarts Express To promote the fourth Harry Potter book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Southern Railway West Country Class locomotive 34027 Taw Valley was temporarily repainted and renamed However it was rejected by film director Chris Columbus as looking too modern for the film but it carried the name and colour for some months afterwards 7 The renaming as Castle has become a railway preservation joke the Hall that thinks it s a Castle The Great Western Railway Castle Class engines were larger faster locomotives designed for prestigious express passenger duties whereas the Halls were a mixed traffic design Three full size replicas of the locomotive as No 5972 Hogwarts Castle are at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Universal Orlando Resort Two are used as part of the Hogwarts Express train ride 8 and the other is a static exhibit in the Hogsmeade area 9 There are also static models at the other Wizarding World of Harry Potter locations in Hollywood 10 and Japan 11 In 2015 the locomotive was put on static display at Warner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter near Watford 12 13 and will be displayed there until Warner Bros lease on the locomotive from West Coast Railways expires Non Hogwarts work edit No 5972 is sometimes used for work other than its Hogwarts duties In May 2009 it was moved temporarily to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway and in July 2009 it was based at Tyseley Locomotive Works for use on some of the regular Shakespeare Express trains run by Vintage Trains during the summer It returned to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway during their annual Wizard s Weekend event in 2010 In late 2011 the locomotive was on static display in Hyde Park London Just before its boiler and mainline certificate s expired on 7 June amp 12 July 2014 it worked two final Wizards Express rail tours from Manchester to York with 5972 working the trains between Carnforth and York in both directions as far as Hellifield on the return leg of June s trip 14 15 Models editHornby Railways produces a model of Olton Hall in OO gauge The model is also available decorated as Hogwarts Castle as part of their Harry Potter film tie in range The Harry Potter version has an LED headlight which the other versions do not A previous Hornby model of the locomotive was actually a model of a Castle class locomotive not a Hall Tri ang Hornby had released a model of the Hall class in 1966 however this model was last offered in 1983 as 4930 Hagley Hall a preserved locomotive on the Severn Valley Railway While Hornby the successor to Tri ang Hornby may still have the moulds they were modified some years ago to produce a Saint class replica New tooling for a Hall has since been introduced and is available in the current Hornby range see below Other manufacturers have perpetuated this error with Marklin using a Castle in its Hogwarts Express set While Bachmann Branchline did produce models of the Hall and Modified Hall class locomotives they have not offered one as 5972 Hogwarts Castle Olton Hall though Bachmann USA released one in their range In 2015 Hornby introduced an all new model of Olton Hall as part of their Railroad range originally announced in 2012 16 In 2019 Hornby announced a new Harry Potter range comprising a range of Hogsmeade buildings based on the Goathland range from several years ago and the Hogwarts Express train set Also available are two separate Hogwarts Castle locomotives with headlight one being TTS Sound fitted This is the first Hogwarts Castle model they have released being correctly of a Hall class It is based on the same tooling as the 2015 Olton Hall model In 2022 Lego announced a detailed brick built model of the train as it appears in the Harry Potter films 17 Gallery edit nbsp No 5972 at the National Railway Museum in June 2004 nbsp No 5972 departing from Tyseley in July 2009 nbsp No 5972 on static display at the National Railway Museum in August 2010 nbsp No 5972 at York station in June 2014 References edit a b Olton Hall Great Western Society Retrieved 26 October 2008 Our link with Harry Potter Woodham Brothers Archived from the original on 27 July 2009 Retrieved 19 October 2008 Another Hall preserved The Railway Magazine issue 959 March 1981 page 151 How the Hogwarts Express was saved from a Welsh scrapyard Archived 12 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine BBC News 31 August 2018 Forgotten Hall steamed at Carnforth The Railway Magazine issue 1165 May 1998 page 13 Olton Hall to masquerade as a red Castle The Railway Magazine issue 1194 October 2000 page 13 https www shropshirestar com entertainment attractions 2023 02 27 severn valley railways purple royal loco gets a makeover as its painted into new colour Sim Nick 12 October 2014 The 5 Strangest Secrets of Universal s Hogwarts Express Retrieved 30 June 2015 on board the two Hogwarts Express trains Bevil Dewayne 2 July 2014 How Universal came up with Hogwarts Express and said goodbye to Jaws Orlando Sentinel Retrieved 30 June 2015 Of course we already had a parked Hogwarts Express Levine Arthur 14 April 2016 Wizarding World of Harry Potter What s different in Hollywood USA TODAY As in the first Hogsmeade a railroad station serving the Hogwarts Express greets visitors at the land s entrance But the train in California doesn t move Hogwarts Express Photo Attractions Universal Studios Japan Universal Studios Japan Warner Bros Studio Tour London Hogwarts Express Archived 27 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine Surviving Steam Locomotive Search Archived from the original on 12 August 2016 Retrieved 13 June 2016 https web archive org web 20200125205206if http www uksteam info tours t14 t0607a htm 7th June timings https web archive org web 20200125202052if http www uksteam info tours t14 t0712a htm 12th July timings RailRoad GWR 4 6 0 Olton Hall 4900 Hall Class R3169 Archived from the original on 4 February 2015 Lego Hogwarts Express Collectors Edition www lego com Retrieved 9 August 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall Vintage Trains official site Shakespeare Express official site Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway official site Woodham Brothers Limited Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall amp oldid 1220628976, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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