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A beloved spot for Harry Potter enthusiasts in Fort William has been abruptly closed due to safety concerns. The Puggy Line railway bridge, known for its picturesque views of the Jacobite steam train, is now off-limits following a recent structural survey that deemed it unsafe.
The Puggy Line railway bridge has a rich history, originally serving as a vital route during the construction of a tunnel from Loch Linnhe to a hydroelectric plant associated with the British Aluminium Company.
Although most of the track was removed in the 1970s, the steel bridges remained, becoming a hidden gem for locals and tourists alike.
Located near the former KFC and Costa, the bridge provided a shortcut from North Road to Inverlochy and the town center. Over the years, it transformed into a ‘secret’ vantage point for fans eager to catch a glimpse of the Jacobite steam train as it traversed the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct, a must-see for many Harry Potter fans.
The closure of the Puggy Line bridge has raised concerns among the community and visitors who cherished this unique experience. A spokesperson for Jahama Highland Estates, which owns the rail line, confirmed that a barrier has been erected to restrict access to the bridge. They acknowledged the significance of public access from Inverlochy village across the railway line and assured that pedestrian access at the nearby railway bridge behind the Ben Nevis Hotel will be maintained.
Despite the closure, Jahama Highland Estates is exploring options for the complete removal of the old bridge to ensure the long-term safety of the West Highland Railway Line. The spokesperson emphasized that the bridge was not designed as a public footpath and its future remains uncertain.
While the closure of the Puggy Line bridge is disappointing for many, there are alternative viewing options available. The footbridge located behind the Ben Nevis Hotel has been identified as a temporary crossing point, allowing fans to continue enjoying the breathtaking views of the Jacobite steam train.
As discussions regarding the bridge’s removal take place with Network Rail, fans and locals alike hope for a resolution that prioritizes safety while preserving the magical experience associated with the Harry Potter franchise. The Puggy Line bridge may be closed, but the spirit of adventure and the allure of the Jacobite steam train continue to captivate the hearts of many.
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