The Cluett family clamber aboard the ‘Hogwarts Express’.
WHEN Stirling pastor Jon Cluett agreed to a a request from a friend employed by the BBC to write up just a small story about the family’s rescue in Lochaber by the steam train made famous by the Harry Potter books, little did he know how famous they would all become, writes Mark Entwistle.
The Jacobite steam train, which runs on the West Highland Line, has been immortalised in author J K Rowling’s books as the Hogwarts Express, and the story recounting its part in the rescue of the Cluett family last Friday went viral.