had this set but seeing as i was 9 i broke it. i am now finding the coaches and can fix them. my question is does anyone know where i might find a hogwarts loco.
try Ebay. I dont think bachmann has them anymore.
Good Afternoon : Regarding Availability Bachmann no longer has the marketing rights to the Potter train sets . The only available supplier I have seen recently is Hornby in Great Britain and I don't think that they have a U.S. dealer. You might want to ask Jim Banner if they have a Canadian Dealer. From what I saw on Hornby's Webpage their sets remind me of the cars I bought from the parent company of Trix . The Hornsby Set appears to be DCC, that would mean that they would respond to American DCC controllers. Afraid E-bay or visiting second hand or thrift stores would be your recourse. John II
You could probably use any British locomotive you want - or any steam locomotive painted scarlet that you want. Rowlings apparetly knows next to nothing about steam locomotives and her description rests on two things - color and billowing steam. Lots of purists point out that "Hogwarts Castle" is a County class loco, not a Castle class. My suggestion - get an IHC light Pacific and paint it scarlet. Problem would be the coupler between tender and coach/brake van.
Steam Gene is right. She was not Knowledgeable about the type of train . How badly is your tender broken ? If is still usable you might try either connecting it to a replacement engine ; or you might be able to salvage the rear coupler to use on a different tender , it is screwed to the back underneath by 2 screws. I replaced the couplers on two Hogwarts tenders . One of them was converted to a "Thomas" style coupler to Pull Thomas Express Cars and the other was converted to Bachmann NEM Knuckle couplers to Pull Marklin Harry Potter Cars : 2 Coachs & 1 Combine . These cars also required the wheelsets to be replaced with 42"diameter insulated wheels for DC use. I do have to admit that the color of the Marklin cars resembles the colors of the Hornsby set and so does the Box cover Art. J2