Jacobite steam train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct with Loch Shiel beyond
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The Jacobite Steam Train: Complete Guide 2026

The real "Hogwarts Express" runs Fort William to Mallaig and back — an 84-mile round trip over the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Here's the full 2026 picture: timetable, fares, how to book before it sells out, the route landmark by landmark, carriage classes and how to get there.

2026 timetable & fares Booking & sell-out tips Route & viaduct guide
  • 84 milesround trip, return only
  • 2h 10meach way
  • £76adult Standard return
  • 1 Jun–23 Oct2026 morning season
  • 21 archesGlenfinnan Viaduct
The short version

Jacobite Steam Train 2026: The Essentials in 60 Seconds

The Jacobite — the real "Hogwarts Express" — runs Fort William to Mallaig and back, an 84-mile round trip over the Glenfinnan Viaduct, operated by West Coast Railways. The 2026 morning service runs daily 1 June–23 October and the afternoon service daily 10 June–25 September.

2026 fares (official, published December 2025) are £76 adult / £43 child return in Standard and £116 adult / £76 child in First Class, plus a £3.75 minimum booking fee. It is a return-only ticket — there is no one-way option.

Tickets sell out fast. After a delayed start tied to a carriage door-locking dispute, public online bookings opened only on 4 June 2026, and peak early-August dates were reportedly gone within about a week — so book the instant you can, and treat cash-only trainside walk-up seats as a long shot.

Key facts

  • Operator: West Coast Railways, running it as "The Jacobite" since 1995
  • Route: Fort William–Mallaig, the Mallaig Extension of the West Highland Line
  • Voted "Top Rail Journey in The World" by Wanderlust readers 2009–2013
  • Roughly 70,000 passengers a year; ~600,000 visit the region to see it

2026 watch-outs

  • Running Mark 2 carriages — the famous "HP" compartment isn't available
  • Season started late owing to the Central Door Locking dispute
  • Locomotive can't be guaranteed; a diesel may rarely substitute
  • Status can change mid-season — always reconfirm with West Coast Railways
Eighty-four miles of loch, mountain and sea

The Route: Fort William to Mallaig, Landmark by Landmark

The line is the Mallaig Extension of the West Highland Line, opened in 1901. What you pass, in order, on the way west.

  1. Fort William & Ben Nevis

    Leaving in the shadow of Ben Nevis (Britain's highest mountain, 1,345 m), the train reverses out of the terminus and crosses the Banavie swing bridge over the Caledonian Canal near Neptune's Staircase, then runs along Loch Eil.

  2. The Glenfinnan Viaduct

    The showpiece: 21 arches curving 100 ft above the River Finnan, overlooking the Glenfinnan Monument and Loch Shiel. The train usually pauses at Glenfinnan station, home to the West Highland Railway Museum.

  3. Lochailort, Loch nan Uamh & Arisaig

    Past the historic Loch nan Uamh inlet — where Bonnie Prince Charlie landed in 1745 and departed in 1746 — to Arisaig, Britain's most westerly mainland railway station.

  4. Silver Sands of Morar & Loch Morar

    The white quartz beaches that featured in Local Hero and Highlander, beside Loch Morar — the deepest freshwater loch in Britain (310 m) — and the Morar, the shortest river in Britain.

  5. Mallaig & the Small Isles

    The fishing port on Loch Nevis. On clear days the Small Isles — Rum, Eigg, Muck and Canna — and the southern tip of Skye are visible. The train is usually hauled by an LMS Stanier "Black 5" or the LNER K1 No. 62005 Lord of the Isles.

2026 operating season

Jacobite 2026 Timetable: Morning & Afternoon Services

Morning: daily 1 June–23 October. Afternoon: daily 10 June–25 September. Same fares both services.

Leg Morning service Afternoon service
Depart Fort William 10:15 12:50
Arrive Mallaig 12:25 15:06
Depart Mallaig 14:10 17:00
Arrive Fort William 16:03 18:52
Mallaig layover ~1h 45m ~1h 54m

A full round trip is about 4.5–6 hours including the layover. West Coast Railways notes actual times may differ, and tickets are usually issued about a week before travel — reconfirm before positioning for photos.

Official West Coast Railways fares

Jacobite Ticket Prices 2026

Correct at publication (December 2025); same for morning and afternoon. A £3.75 minimum booking fee applies.

Ticket First Class Standard
Adult Day Return £116 £76
Child Day Return (16 or under) £76 £43
Private Table for 2 Return £252 (for two) N/A

First Class seats are at tables of 4 with a two-passenger minimum (single travellers must use Standard). A £15 admin fee applies to amendments. Each child must travel with a paying adult. A First Class High Tea can be pre-ordered for £29.50 per person (7 days' notice), generally served on the return leg.

Booking, sell-out speed & walk-up

How to Book the Jacobite Before It Sells Out

Book directly at westcoastrailways.co.uk or by phone. In normal years the timetable drops in December and bookings open in January — but 2026 was abnormal.

When it opens

2026 opened in June, not January

A long-running dispute over Central Door Locking delayed the season. Public online bookings opened only on 4 June 2026 (morning) and 6 June 2026 (afternoon), releasing the whole peak window at once.

How fast it goes

Peak dates gone in about a week

With pent-up demand, sell-outs were rapid — peak early-August dates were reportedly already gone by around 10 June. If you want July/August or First Class, don't wait even a few days.

Walk-up seats

Cash-only, never guaranteed

A small number of seats are held back for cash-only sale from the guard at the trainside at Fort William — strictly first-come, first-served. Do not rely on them.

If it's sold out

Tours hold their own seats

Organised coach tours (from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness) hold their own allocations, so a packaged trip is often bookable when direct WCR sales are full.

See guided tours with seats held

On board

Carriage Classes & Onboard Facilities

In 2026 the train runs with Mark 2 carriages, so the famous "HP" compartment carriage is not available this season.

Standard Class

  • Refurbished vintage coaches, seated around tables of 4
  • No food included, but a buffet carriage sells drinks and snacks
  • You may bring your own food and drink
  • One small/medium dog per booking allowed (Standard only)

First Class

  • Upholstered seats with extra legroom, tables for 2 and 4
  • Traditional table lamps (in Mk1 carriages)
  • Complimentary tea or coffee on each leg
  • Optional pre-ordered High Tea (£29.50 per person)

Each carriage has toilets. There is no air conditioning; windows open (expect some steam and soot) and there are no power outlets — bring a charged power bank. A buffet/shop carriage with Harry Potter and steam souvenirs is accessible from the platform.

Easiest way aboard

From Edinburgh: Hogwarts Express and Scottish Highlands Tour

From $267 4.5 (650+ reviews) Full day Free cancellation

If direct tickets are sold out — or you don't want the 3.5-hour drive to Fort William — a guided tour is the simplest route on board. Operators pre-buy blocks of Jacobite seats, and the coach covers the rest of the loop through Glencoe and the Road to the Isles with a live guide, plus free time in Mallaig.

  • Round-trip coach from central Edinburgh
  • One scenic leg on the Jacobite Steam Train
  • Live English-speaking driver-guide
  • Glencoe and Road to the Isles scenery
  • Free time in Mallaig harbour

Meeting point and departure time are confirmed at booking. An early start is required for the full Highland day.

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The Glenfinnan Viaduct, by the numbers

Glenfinnan Viaduct Facts: 21 Arches, 380 Metres, Built 1901

Mass concrete with no metal reinforcement — Scotland's longest concrete railway bridge and a Category A listed structure. Sit left outbound for the best onboard view.

  • 21semicircular 50-ft spans
  • 380 mlength (1,250 ft)
  • 30 mheight over the Finnan (100 ft)
  • 1897–1901built by "Concrete Bob" McAlpine

To watch and photograph it from outside, the hillside viewpoint above the National Trust car park is the classic spot (15–20 minute walk up). The westbound train crosses around 10:45 and the early-afternoon service around 13:15–13:25 — verify with the current timetable.

The Hogwarts Express connection

Is It the Real Hogwarts Express?

The Glenfinnan Viaduct and the West Highland Line feature in four Harry Potter films — Chamber of Secrets (the flying Ford Anglia chase over the viaduct), Prisoner of Azkaban (the Dementors board the train), Goblet of Fire and Half-Blood Prince. Loch Shiel beside the viaduct doubled as the Black Lake, and Eilean na Moine on Loch Eilt was Dumbledore's grave.

West Coast Railways provided the train and route for filming. The on-screen locomotive — GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall — is now displayed at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London. So the engine you ride differs, but the Jacobite runs the real route over the real viaduct.

Getting to Fort William

How to Reach the Start at Fort William

Station address: Tom-na-Faire, Station Square, Fort William, PH33 6EN. Allow at least 20 minutes for parking and ticket collection.

By car

From Glasgow on the A82 (~2h 45m); from Edinburgh via M9/A84/A85/A82 (~3h 20m–3h 30m); from Inverness on the A82 (~1h 50m). Park at An Aird behind Morrisons or other long-stay car parks — do not park in the supermarket car park (enforced).

By train

ScotRail runs the West Highland Line from Glasgow Queen Street (~3h 45m–4h, direct). Standard services arrive too late for the 10:15 Jacobite, so arrive the day before or use the Caledonian Sleeper from London.

By coach

Scottish Citylink runs from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Inverness. A self-organised day trip from Edinburgh is impractical — the realistic option is an organised coach day tour that includes a one-way Jacobite ride.

In Mallaig (layover)

With ~1h 45m, choose one: a wildlife harbour cruise (~£19), fresh seafood, the Mallaig Heritage Centre, the circular walk, or the "Haggard Alley" Harry Potter shop. Cafés fill instantly when the train arrives.

Day trip from Edinburgh

4+ hours each way by train with a change at Glasgow makes DIY impractical. An organised coach day tour (~13 hours) bundles a one-way Jacobite ride with the rest of the loop via Glencoe and Rannoch Moor.

What to bring

Pack layers and a waterproof; bring insect repellent for midges (June–September) and a charged power bank (no outlets onboard). Arrive 20–30 minutes early to photograph the loco and find your seat — the train won't wait.

Skip the logistics — book a guided tour

Plan it well

6 Recommendations for a Smooth Jacobite Trip

What experienced visitors do differently — from booking timing to a sold-out backup plan.

  1. Book the instant tickets are available

    In a normal year, sign up for the WCR newsletter in autumn and book in January. In a disrupted year like 2026, watch the WCR news page and book within hours of release. For July/August or First Class, don't wait even a few days.

  2. Pick the morning service if you can

    Better Mallaig lunch options and more daylight slack if the train runs late.

  3. Stay overnight in Fort William

    Especially before a morning departure from Edinburgh or Glasgow — don't rely on same-day ScotRail to make the 10:15.

  4. Sit left outbound — but don't stress

    Left side gives the viaduct and coast on the way out; the system swaps you to the opposite side for the return, so everyone gets a viaduct view.

  5. If it's sold out, you still have options

    Take a coach tour that holds a Jacobite allocation, ride the year-round ScotRail diesel on the same line (~£10 one way), or watch the train free from the Glenfinnan viewpoint.

  6. Have a plan B for steam swaps

    If the steam locomotive is swapped for a diesel or the season is curtailed, the cheaper ScotRail service delivers the identical scenery on the same line.

Common questions

Jacobite Steam Train: Frequently Asked Questions

The questions first-time visitors ask most, answered with current 2026 detail.

Is it the real Hogwarts Express?

It runs the real filming route over the real Glenfinnan Viaduct. The actual on-screen engine (GWR Olton Hall) is now at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, but the carriages and the route are the genuine article.

How long is the journey?

About 2 hours 10–15 minutes each way; 4.5–6 hours round trip including the Mallaig layover.

Which side should I sit on?

Left outbound (Fort William → Mallaig) for the Glenfinnan Viaduct; the seat-allocation system swaps everyone to the opposite side for the return, so every passenger gets a viaduct view.

Does it sell out?

Yes — fast. Peak July/August often goes within days or weeks of release. In 2026 the season started late and peak early-August dates were reportedly gone within about a week of bookings opening.

Can you take a car on board?

No — it's a passenger train. Drive to Mallaig separately if you want a car there.

Are dogs or pets allowed?

One small or medium dog per booking is allowed in Standard Class only (on a lead, not on seats) — not in First Class or compartments. Assistance dogs by arrangement.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

The 1950s–60s carriages were not designed for wheelchairs; access is via narrow doorways and powered scooters cannot be carried. Staff assist where possible — book ahead and request a ramp.

Is there food on board?

A buffet/trolley sells drinks and snacks; First Class includes tea or coffee each leg and can pre-order High Tea (£29.50). You may bring your own food.

Are one-way tickets available?

No — the Jacobite is a same-day return only.

Morning or afternoon — which is better?

Same fares and route. The morning service gives a better Mallaig lunch window and more daylight buffer if the train runs late.

First Class or Standard — which is worth it?

The views are the same. First Class adds comfort, space, table lamps and a hot drink each way; many find Standard better value and more open for moving to see both sides.

More to explore in Scotland

Other Scotland Experiences to Pair With the Jacobite

Making a trip of it? These top-rated tours and tickets across Edinburgh, the Highlands, the Isle of Skye and Loch Ness are popular add-ons to a steam-train day.

Plan your Jacobite trip

Ready to Ride the Jacobite in 2026?

With the 2026 season running a reduced timetable and seats opening in stages, the most reliable way aboard is a guided tour from Edinburgh that bundles the coach, the train leg and a live guide into one booking — and holds its own Jacobite seats when direct sales are gone.

  • Free 24-hour cancellation
  • Reserve now, pay later
  • Live guide + real steam-train leg
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