GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall

GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall
GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall
GWR Hall Class no. 5972 "Olton Hall" on display at Doncaster Works open day on 27th July 2003
Power type Steam
Designer Charles Collett
Builder GWR Swindon Works
Build date April 1937
Configuration 4-6-0
Career Great Western Railway, British Railways
Class GWR 4900 (Hall)
Number 5972
Official name Olton Hall
Withdrawn December 1963
Current owner West Coast Railway Company
No. 5972 at the National Railway Museum, York
No. 5972, 20 July 2009

The steam locomotive no. 5972 "Olton Hall" is a 4-6-0 Hall class locomotive.

In the 2000s the locomotive achieved fame after it was used to haul the "Hogwarts Express" in the Harry Potter series of films.

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Service

Built in April 1937 at Swindon railway works for the Great Western Railway, she was first allocated to Neath, South Wales. In August 1950 she was moved by British Railways to Carmarthen. After being fitted with a three row superheater at Swindon, she was allocated to Plymouth Laira TMD. Her last shed allocation was to Cardiff East Dock, before she was withdrawn in December 1963, and acquired by Woodham Brothers, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan for scrap in May 1964.[1][2]

Preservation

Woodham Brothers sold the locomotive to Procor (UK) Ltd in Wakefield, and she left as the 125th departure from Barry in May 1981.[1] She is now based at the National Railway Museum in Shildon.

The locomotive operates with a set of matched coaching stock, also owned by West Coast Railways. In September 2003 vandals covered two of the carriages with graffiti which had to be removed at a cost of £3,000.[3]

Since 2004 private tour operator Beyond Boundaries Travel has commissioned the train each summer for use on its Harry Potter Fan Trips tours of the United Kingdom. On 11 March 2007 vandals again targeted the coaches, causing £75,000 worth of damage at West Coast Railway Company's depot in Carnforth. Ten youths, aged between ten and fourteen years, were arrested in connection with the incident — in which 337 windows on several coaches were smashed.[4]

Hogwarts Express

In the films the locomotive is depicted pulling a train of four carriages. Scenes were filmed inside King's Cross railway station, crossing over the Glenfinnan Viaduct in Scotland and at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway — along with internal scenes on board the train.

When filming, "Olton Hall" carries 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. She retains her GWR number of 5972, but with alternative nameplates fitted, naming the engine "Hogwarts Castle". She is painted in a maroon livery — a non-standard colour, as Great Western Railway locomotives traditionally used Brunswick Green.

"Olton Hall" is not the first real locomotive to be disguised for hauling the Hogwarts Express. To promote the first Harry Potter books, Southern Railway West Country Class locomotive "Taw Valley" was temporarily repainted and renamed. It was rejected by film director Chris Columbus as looking "too modern" for the film[citation needed] but carried the name and colour for some months later.

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 a larger type of locomotive.

Somewhat ironically, the Hornby Railways model of the locomotive is actually a model of a Castle class locomotive not a Hall.

Other work

5972 is sometimes used for work other than her "Hogwarts" duties. In May 2009 she was moved temporarily to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, and in July 2009 she was based at Tyseley for use on some of the regular "Shakespeare Express" trains run by Vintage Trains during the Summer. 5972 returned to the G&WR during their annual Wizard's Weekend event in 2010.

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