
Jacobite Train Seeks Exemption for Hogwarts-Style Doors
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West Coast Railways faces a dilemma: operate the iconic Jacobite steam train with its traditional hinged doors, risking safety regulations, or compromise on passenger capacity and profitability. The train, known as the Hogwarts Express, attracts 70,000 passengers annually, boosting local tourism. The company has invested in compliant Mark two coaches but plans to skip them this season due to lower capacity and high operating costs. The Office of Rail and Road has flagged the old carriages as unsafe without central locking systems, a rule in place since 2005. Local businesses are worried about service cuts, fearing heavy hits to their summer trade. West Coast Railways is holding out for a key exemption to run this years popular service while balancing safety demands and profitability.
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