
Scotland's Jacobite Express line, which crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct on its way from Fort William to Mallaig, was made famous by the Harry Potter films. Jane Barlow/PA Archive/dpa
Scotland's so-called "Harry Potter Train" has halted its service until further notice amid a dispute over safety regulations, depriving visiting fans of the books and films of a major spot for selfies.
The steam train is seen snaking its way across the Glenfinnan Viaduct in two Harry Potter movies as the Hogwarts Express between Mallaig on the Scottish west coast and Fort William at the foot of the highest British mountain, Ben Nevis.
The operator West Coast Railways (WCR) said that the train would not operate until a decision is made as to whether the historic steam train can continue to run.