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E: 14/02 Win a Hornby Toy Story 3 electric train set
Youngski
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Via their February Newsletter,
The prize is a Hornby Toy Story 3 train set worth £70.
Q: Which big steam star will be hauling steam rides over February half term? Hogwarts Castle (found here)
Email your answer to [EMAIL="competitions@nrm.org.uk"]competitions@nrm.org.uk[/EMAIL] with the subject 'VIP DAY'.
T's and C's here
Good luck!
The prize is a Hornby Toy Story 3 train set worth £70.
Q: Which big steam star will be hauling steam rides over February half term? Hogwarts Castle (found here)
Email your answer to [EMAIL="competitions@nrm.org.uk"]competitions@nrm.org.uk[/EMAIL] with the subject 'VIP DAY'.
T's and C's here
Good luck!
Now even more in debt... to Catz747 and now Toniq as well!
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Is the answer Hogwarts Express?
The website does say Hogwarts Castle at the top, but the picture says Hogwarts Express and if you scroll down it mentions
"Take a ride behind the Hogwarts Express, steam star of the Harry Potter films"
Not a Harry Potter fan, so not 100%
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Ignore me folks looks like Hogwarts Castle is the correct answer, sorry if anyone used my wrong answer :embarasse0 -
At 00.30 on the video it is shown as "Hogwarts Castle"
Which big steam star will be hauling steam rides over February half term?
Plus here it is "Hogwarts Castle"
http://www.soglos.com/children/29771/Hogwarts-Castle-steam-engine-at-GWR
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Thank you Ridmat. I'm not sure which is the correct answer to be honest. The train is referred to as the Hogwarts Express in the films (not sure about the original books); however, the train that is in England appears to be named the Hogwarts Castle in the image and text. I guess it's up to the individual's discretion which they should use.Now even more in debt... to Catz747 and now Toniq as well!0
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The Hogwarts Express train is pulled by Hogwarts Castle locomotive, (which is really 5972 Olton Hall)0
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