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'''King's Cross Station''' is considered one of the main train stations to serve [[London]], [[England]]. Students of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] take the scarlet steam engine named the [[Hogwarts Express]] to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] from [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|Platform 9¾]] on [[1 September]] at 11 AM sharp. It also serves as a major intercity and commuter rail hub for [[Muggle]]s going to North [[London]] or Yorkshire and the North East and [[Scotland]].
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'''King's Cross Station''' is considered one of the main train stations to serve [[London]], [[England]]. Students of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] take the scarlet steam engine named the [[Hogwarts Express]] to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] from [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|Platform 9¾]] on [[1 September]] at 11 AM sharp. To get to Platform 9 3/4, you run straight at the wall between 9 and 10. It also serves as a major intercity and commuter rail hub for [[Muggle]]s going to North [[London]] or [[Yorkshire]] and the North East and [[Scotland]].
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==History==
 
==History==
When Ottaline Gambol commandeered a [[Muggle]] train to serve as the new mode of transport for Hogwarts students, she also had constructed a small station in the wizarding village of [[Hogsmeade]] : a necessary adjunct to the train. The Ministry of Magic felt strongly, however, that to construct an additional wizarding station in the middle of London would stretch even the Muggles' notorious determination not to notice magic when it was exploding in front of their faces.
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When [[Ottaline Gambol]] commandeered a [[Muggle]] train to serve as the new mode of transport for Hogwarts students, she also had constructed a small station in the wizarding village of [[Hogsmeade]]: a necessary adjunct to the train. The Ministry of Magic felt strongly, however, that to construct an additional wizarding station in the middle of London would stretch even the Muggles' notorious determination not to notice magic when it was exploding in front of their faces.
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It was [[Evangeline Orpington]], Minister from 1849-1855, who hit upon the solution of adding a concealed platform at the newly built King's Cross station, which would be accessible only to witches and wizards. On the whole, this has worked well, although there have been minor problems over the ensuing years, such as witches and wizards who have dropped suitcases full of biting spellbooks or newt spleens all over the polished station floor, or else disappeared through the solid barrier a little too loudly. There are usually a number of plain-clothed Ministry of Magic employees on hand to deal with any inconvenient Muggle memories that may need altering at the start and end of each Hogwarts term. <ref>[http://www.pottermore.com/en/book2/chapter5/moment1/kings-cross-station ''Pottermore'']</ref>
   
It was Evangeline Orpington, Minister from 1849-1855, who hit upon the solution of adding a concealed platform at the newly (Muggle) built King&apos;s Cross station, which would be accessible only to witches and wizards. On the whole, this has worked well, although there have been minor problems over the ensuing years, such as witches and wizards who have dropped suitcases full of biting spellbooks or newt spleens all over the polished station floor, or else disappeared through the solid barrier a little too loudly. There are usually a number of plain-clothed Ministry of Magic employees on hand to deal with any inconvenient Muggle memories that may need altering at the start and end of each Hogwarts term. <ref>http://www.pottermore.com/en/book2/chapter5/moment1/kings-cross-station</ref>
 
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
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===Platform 4===
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Platform 4 had trains coming direct from [[Watton-at-Stone]] northbound direct to [[St Neots]].<ref name="WWoHP">''[[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]]'' {{see image|File:King'sCrossArrivals.png}}</ref>
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===Platform 7===
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Platform 7 had trains headed northbound direct to [[York]].<ref name="WWoHP">''[[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]]'' (see [https://www.flickr.com/photos/insidethemagic/14433818846/in/set-72157644835545919 this image])</ref>
 
===Platform 7½===
 
===Platform 7½===
 
[[Platform Seven and a Half|Platform 7½]] offers a [[Platform Seven and a Half train|long-distance train]], similar to the Muggle Orient Express, off to wizard-only villages in continental Europe.<ref name="pottermore">''[[Pottermore]]''</ref>
 
[[Platform Seven and a Half|Platform 7½]] offers a [[Platform Seven and a Half train|long-distance train]], similar to the Muggle Orient Express, off to wizard-only villages in continental Europe.<ref name="pottermore">''[[Pottermore]]''</ref>
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===Platform 9¾===
 
===Platform 9¾===
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[[File:Nine and three quarters.jpg|thumb|left|The sign for Platform 9¾.]]
[[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|Platform 9¾]] is the platform from which the [[Hogwarts Express]] may be boarded on September 1st. The platform has, on September the first, a sign hanging over it, reading: ''[[Hogwarts Express]], eleven o&apos;clock'', and there is a wrought iron archway bearing the words ''Platform Nine and Three Quarters'' over the entry/exit to the platform. At the conclusion of the school year, the Hogwarts Express returns to King&apos;s Cross bringing the students of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] back for their summer holidays. It can be assumed that the sign over the platform changes on the day the train returns from Hogwarts.
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[[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|Platform 9¾]] is the platform from which the [[Hogwarts Express]] may be boarded on September 1st. The platform has, on September the first, a sign hanging over it, reading: ''[[Hogwarts Express]], eleven o'clock'', and there is a wrought iron archway bearing the words ''Platform Nine and Three Quarters'' over the entry/exit to the platform. At the conclusion of the school year, the Hogwarts Express returns to King's Cross bringing the students of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] back for their summer holidays. It can be assumed that the sign over the platform changes on the day the train returns from Hogwarts.
[[File:Platform_9¾.jpg|thumb|The Entrance to Platform 9¾.]]
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[[File:Platform_9¾.png|thumb|190px|The entrance to Platform 9¾.]]
   
In order for someone to get onto Platform 9¾, they must walk directly at the apparently solid barrier dividing platforms nine and ten. Mrs. [[Molly Weasley]] advises that one should "do it at a bit of a run if you&apos;re nervous." It is not known exactly how Muggles do not, or cannot get onto the platform; however, it can be assumed that powerful [[magic]] of some sort is employed in order to keep them ignorant of its existence. However, in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' it was shown in Snape&apos;s memories that Lily Evans&apos;s family was present at the platform as she boarded it, which could mean that Muggles are able to enter the platform, if made specifically aware of its existence.
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In order for someone to get onto Platform 9¾, they must walk directly at the apparently solid barrier dividing platforms nine and ten. Mrs. [[Molly Weasley]] advises that one should "do it at a bit of a run if you're nervous." It is not known exactly how Muggles do not, or cannot get onto the platform; however, it can be assumed that powerful [[magic]] of some sort is employed in order to keep them ignorant of its existence. However, in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' it was shown in Snape's memories that Lily Evans's family was present at the platform as she boarded it, which could mean that Muggles are able to enter the platform, if made specifically aware of its existence.
   
 
===Other hidden platforms===
 
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==Usage by Harry Potter==
 
==Usage by Harry Potter==
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===1992===
 
===1992===
[[File:Platform_9_and_3-4.jpg|thumb|left|Harry getting onto the Platform 9¾]]
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[[File:Platform_9_and_3-4.png|thumb|left|250px|Harry getting onto the Platform 9¾]]
In [[1992]], [[Dobby]] the [[House-elf]] did something to the barrier dividing platforms 9 and 10, in order to prevent [[Harry Potter]] and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] accessing the platform. All that is known about the magic he used is that it somehow made the barrier which acts as entrance/exit to [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|Platform 9¾]] solidify, thus causing [[Harry Potter|Harry]] and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]] to crash into it, as opposed to passing through it as [[wizards|wizards and witches]] normally did. Consequently, they decided the only way to get to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] was to steal [[Arthur Weasley]]&apos;s [[Flying Ford Anglia]] and fly it to the school.
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In [[1992]], [[Dobby]] the [[House-elf]] did something to the barrier dividing platforms 9 and 10, in order to prevent [[Harry Potter]] and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] accessing the platform. All that is known about the magic he used is that it somehow made the barrier which acts as entrance/exit to [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|Platform 9¾]] solidify, thus causing [[Harry Potter|Harry]] and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]] to crash into it, as opposed to passing through it as [[wizards|wizards and witches]] normally did. Consequently, they decided the only way to get to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] was to steal [[Arthur Weasley]]'s [[Flying Ford Anglia]] and fly it to the school.
   
 
===1998===
 
===1998===
[[File:Limbo.jpg|thumb|262px|Harry and Dumbledore talk in the King's Cross Station-like [[Limbo]]]]{{dialogue a-b|Harry Potter|It looks like King’s Cross station. Except a lot cleaner and empty, and there are no trains as far as I can see.|Albus Dumbledore|King’s Cross station! Good gracious, really?|Harry and Dumbledore while "dead"|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
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[[File:Limbo.jpg|thumb|250px|Harry and Dumbledore talk in the King's Cross Station-like [[Limbo]]]]
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{{Dialogue a-b|Harry Potter|It looks like King’s Cross station. Except a lot cleaner and empty, and there are no trains as far as I can see.|Albus Dumbledore|King’s Cross station! Good gracious, really?|Harry and Dumbledore while in [[Limbo]].|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
   
In [[1998]], during the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], Harry Potter allowed himself to be struck with a [[Killing Curse]] by [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], and he entered a [[Limbo]] state in which his spirit met with the spirit of [[Albus Dumbledore]], at a location that [[Harry Potter]] identified as King&apos;s Cross Station. The station was, in the unconscious mind of Harry, clean and empty except for something that looked like a small, naked child, curled on the ground, with skin that was raw and rough, as though it had been flayed, which lay under a seat. Dumbledore then revealed to Harry that the form represented a small part of [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], destroyed when he "killed" Harry and thus annihiliated the part of his soul which he had unwittingly implanted in him.
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In [[1998]], during the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], Harry Potter allowed himself to be struck with a [[Killing Curse]] by [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], and he entered a [[Limbo]] state in which his spirit met with the spirit of [[Albus Dumbledore]], at a location that [[Harry Potter]] identified as King's Cross Station. The station was, in the unconscious mind of Harry, clean and empty except for something that looked like a small, naked child, curled on the ground, with skin that was raw and rough, as though it had been flayed, which lay under a seat. Dumbledore then revealed to Harry that the form represented a small part of [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], destroyed when he "killed" Harry and thus annihiliated the part of his soul which he had unwittingly implanted in him.
   
 
===2017===
 
===2017===
 
In [[2017]], Harry, Ginny, Ron, and Hermione sent their children - [[Rose Weasley]], [[Albus Potter]], and [[James Potter II|James Potter]] - off to Hogwarts. There, they caught a glimpse of [[Draco Malfoy]] and his wife [[Astoria Greengrass|Astoria]] seeing off their son [[Scorpius Malfoy|Scorpius]].
 
In [[2017]], Harry, Ginny, Ron, and Hermione sent their children - [[Rose Weasley]], [[Albus Potter]], and [[James Potter II|James Potter]] - off to Hogwarts. There, they caught a glimpse of [[Draco Malfoy]] and his wife [[Astoria Greengrass|Astoria]] seeing off their son [[Scorpius Malfoy|Scorpius]].
 
==Author&apos;s comments==
 
J. K. Rowling chose King&apos;s Cross Station as the portal that would take Harry to Hogwarts because this was where her parents met on a train to Scotland.<ref name="morekingscross">[http://www.pottermore.com/en/book2/chapter5/moment1/kings-cross-station/2 ''Pottermore'' - Kings Cross - J. K. Rowling's thoughts]</ref>
 
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*J. K. Rowling chose King's Cross Station as the portal that would take Harry to Hogwarts because this was where her parents met on a train to Scotland.<ref name="morekingscross">[http://www.pottermore.com/en/book2/chapter5/moment1/kings-cross-station/2 ''Pottermore'' - Kings Cross - J. K. Rowling's thoughts]</ref>
*When writing the [[Harry Potter books]], J. K. Rowling was thinking of [[Wikipedia:Euston railway station|Euston train station]] when she was describing platforms 9 and 10. At King&apos;s Cross station, platforms 9 and 10 only offer services on the London commuter rail. More importantly, there is nothing between platforms 9 and 10 at the real King&apos;s Cross - the platforms exist either side of two parallel railway lines, hence why during the films, platforms 3 and 4 are used.
 
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*At the real King&apos;s Cross, there is half of a luggage cart in the barrier between platforms 8 and 9, and there is a sign that says Platform 9 3/4 so tourists can take pictures as if they are disappearing into the barrier.
 
 
*When writing the [[Harry Potter books]], J. K. Rowling was thinking of [[Wikipedia:Euston railway station|Euston train station]] when she was describing platforms 9 and 10. At King's Cross station, platforms 9 and 10 only offer services on London commuter rail (currently operated by Great Northern and running to North London, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire) and are separate to the rest of the station. More importantly, there is nothing between platforms 9 and 10 at the real King's Cross - the platforms exist either side of two parallel railway lines, hence why during the films, platforms 4 and 5 are used.
*It is possible that King&apos;s Cross was the place Harry "chose" to meet [[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] because the station symbolised Harry&apos;s entrance into the wizarding world, or rather, the border that separates the wizarding and [[Muggle]] worlds, or also because death is culturally known as "the last travel". Since trains are used to travel, this is a viable theory. However, Harry never "took the train" to the other side.
 
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*The cover of ''[[Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone]]'' depicts King's Cross with a High Speed Train visible next to the Express. High Speed Trains do not enter the part of the station where Platforms 9-11 are, but the British Rail "Intercity" livery it is depicted with is correct for the 1991 setting of the book.
*In ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|Harry Potter and the Philosopher&apos;s Stone]]'', when Harry first meets the Weasleys at King&apos;s Cross Station, Mrs. Weasley asked her children "''Now, what&apos;s the platform number?''" This is unusual as not only had she gone to Hogwarts herself, but by this time so had five of her seven children (with two of them completing their education), and she would have gone through the barrier many times. Of course, Mrs. Weasley could have been just testing her children if they knew where to go. Possibly, J.K. Rowling wrote this just to make sure that Harry was talking with the right people.
 
 
*It is possible that King's Cross was the place Harry "chose" to meet [[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] because the station symbolised Harry's entrance into the wizarding world, or rather, the border that separates the wizarding and [[Muggle]] worlds, or also because death is culturally known as "the last travel". Since trains are used to travel, this is a viable theory. However, Harry never "took the train" to the other side.
*In ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7]]'', King&apos;s Cross is depicted as an underground station that can be accessed via a set of stairs in [[Charing Cross Road]].
 
 
*In ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', when Harry first meets the Weasleys at King's Cross Station, Mrs. Weasley asked her children "''Now, what's the platform number?''" This is unusual as not only had she gone to Hogwarts herself, but by this time so had five of her seven children (with two of them completing their education), and she would have gone through the barrier many times. Of course, Mrs. Weasley could have been just testing her children if they knew where to go. Possibly, J.K. Rowling wrote this just to make sure that Harry was talking with the right people.
 
*In ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7]]'', King's Cross is depicted as an underground station that can be accessed via a set of stairs in [[Charing Cross Road]]. In reality, '''King's Cross St Pancras''' is a separate, but directly connected underground station.
 
*At the real King's Cross, there is half of a luggage cart in the western departures concourse (it has moved at least twice), and there is a sign that says Platform 9&frac34; so tourists can take pictures as if they are disappearing into the barrier.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_King%27s_Cross_railway_station#Harry_Potter ''King's Cross'' on Wikipedia]</ref>
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*The [[Harry Potter Shop at Platform Nine and Three-Quarters]] is found at the real King's Cross Station in London, England.<ref name="leakycauldron">[http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2012/12/14/harry-potter-shop-at-platform-9-34-to-open-on-december-15th The Leaky Cauldron - Shop to open...]</ref>
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*The exterior shots seen in the movies are of neighbouring St Pancras, whose Gothic style was considered far more impressive than the 1960s look that the station then had - King's Cross has since undergone a major renovation.
   
 
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==Appearances==
 
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King's Cross Station is considered one of the main train stations to serve London, England. Students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry take the scarlet steam engine named the Hogwarts Express to Hogwarts from Platform 9¾ on 1 September at 11 AM sharp. To get to Platform 9 3/4, you run straight at the wall between 9 and 10. It also serves as a major intercity and commuter rail hub for Muggles going to North London or Yorkshire and the North East and Scotland.

History

When Ottaline Gambol commandeered a Muggle train to serve as the new mode of transport for Hogwarts students, she also had constructed a small station in the wizarding village of Hogsmeade: a necessary adjunct to the train. The Ministry of Magic felt strongly, however, that to construct an additional wizarding station in the middle of London would stretch even the Muggles' notorious determination not to notice magic when it was exploding in front of their faces.

It was Evangeline Orpington, Minister from 1849-1855, who hit upon the solution of adding a concealed platform at the newly built King's Cross station, which would be accessible only to witches and wizards. On the whole, this has worked well, although there have been minor problems over the ensuing years, such as witches and wizards who have dropped suitcases full of biting spellbooks or newt spleens all over the polished station floor, or else disappeared through the solid barrier a little too loudly. There are usually a number of plain-clothed Ministry of Magic employees on hand to deal with any inconvenient Muggle memories that may need altering at the start and end of each Hogwarts term. [1]

Locations

Platform 4

Platform 4 had trains coming direct from Watton-at-Stone northbound direct to St Neots.[2]

Platform 7

Platform 7 had trains headed northbound direct to York.[2]

Platform 7½

Platform 7½ offers a long-distance train, similar to the Muggle Orient Express, off to wizard-only villages in continental Europe.[3]

Platforms 9 & 10

Platforms nine and ten are the Muggle platforms on either side of the barrier through which wizards and witches must walk into in order to get onto Platform 9¾.

Platform 9¾

Nine and three quarters

The sign for Platform 9¾.

Platform 9¾ is the platform from which the Hogwarts Express may be boarded on September 1st. The platform has, on September the first, a sign hanging over it, reading: Hogwarts Express, eleven o'clock, and there is a wrought iron archway bearing the words Platform Nine and Three Quarters over the entry/exit to the platform. At the conclusion of the school year, the Hogwarts Express returns to King's Cross bringing the students of Hogwarts back for their summer holidays. It can be assumed that the sign over the platform changes on the day the train returns from Hogwarts.

Platform 9¾

The entrance to Platform 9¾.

In order for someone to get onto Platform 9¾, they must walk directly at the apparently solid barrier dividing platforms nine and ten. Mrs. Molly Weasley advises that one should "do it at a bit of a run if you're nervous." It is not known exactly how Muggles do not, or cannot get onto the platform; however, it can be assumed that powerful magic of some sort is employed in order to keep them ignorant of its existence. However, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows it was shown in Snape's memories that Lily Evans's family was present at the platform as she boarded it, which could mean that Muggles are able to enter the platform, if made specifically aware of its existence.

Other hidden platforms

Other concealed platforms may be opened on an as-required-basis, for instance for large, one-off events such as Celestina Warbeck concerts, or, perhaps, the Quidditch World Cup.[3]

Usage by Harry Potter

1992

Platform 9 and 3-4

Harry getting onto the Platform 9¾

In 1992, Dobby the House-elf did something to the barrier dividing platforms 9 and 10, in order to prevent Harry Potter and Ron Weasley accessing the platform. All that is known about the magic he used is that it somehow made the barrier which acts as entrance/exit to Platform 9¾ solidify, thus causing Harry and Ron to crash into it, as opposed to passing through it as wizards and witches normally did. Consequently, they decided the only way to get to Hogwarts was to steal Arthur Weasley's Flying Ford Anglia and fly it to the school.

1998

Limbo

Harry and Dumbledore talk in the King's Cross Station-like Limbo

Harry Potter: "It looks like King’s Cross station. Except a lot cleaner and empty, and there are no trains as far as I can see."
Albus Dumbledore: "King’s Cross station! Good gracious, really?"
— Harry and Dumbledore while in Limbo.[src]

In 1998, during the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry Potter allowed himself to be struck with a Killing Curse by Lord Voldemort, and he entered a Limbo state in which his spirit met with the spirit of Albus Dumbledore, at a location that Harry Potter identified as King's Cross Station. The station was, in the unconscious mind of Harry, clean and empty except for something that looked like a small, naked child, curled on the ground, with skin that was raw and rough, as though it had been flayed, which lay under a seat. Dumbledore then revealed to Harry that the form represented a small part of Lord Voldemort, destroyed when he "killed" Harry and thus annihiliated the part of his soul which he had unwittingly implanted in him.

2017

In 2017, Harry, Ginny, Ron, and Hermione sent their children - Rose Weasley, Albus Potter, and James Potter - off to Hogwarts. There, they caught a glimpse of Draco Malfoy and his wife Astoria seeing off their son Scorpius.

Behind the scenes

  • J. K. Rowling chose King's Cross Station as the portal that would take Harry to Hogwarts because this was where her parents met on a train to Scotland.[4]
  • When writing the Harry Potter books, J. K. Rowling was thinking of Euston train station when she was describing platforms 9 and 10. At King's Cross station, platforms 9 and 10 only offer services on London commuter rail (currently operated by Great Northern and running to North London, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire) and are separate to the rest of the station. More importantly, there is nothing between platforms 9 and 10 at the real King's Cross - the platforms exist either side of two parallel railway lines, hence why during the films, platforms 4 and 5 are used.
  • The cover of Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone depicts King's Cross with a High Speed Train visible next to the Express. High Speed Trains do not enter the part of the station where Platforms 9-11 are, but the British Rail "Intercity" livery it is depicted with is correct for the 1991 setting of the book.
  • It is possible that King's Cross was the place Harry "chose" to meet Dumbledore because the station symbolised Harry's entrance into the wizarding world, or rather, the border that separates the wizarding and Muggle worlds, or also because death is culturally known as "the last travel". Since trains are used to travel, this is a viable theory. However, Harry never "took the train" to the other side.
  • In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, when Harry first meets the Weasleys at King's Cross Station, Mrs. Weasley asked her children "Now, what's the platform number?" This is unusual as not only had she gone to Hogwarts herself, but by this time so had five of her seven children (with two of them completing their education), and she would have gone through the barrier many times. Of course, Mrs. Weasley could have been just testing her children if they knew where to go. Possibly, J.K. Rowling wrote this just to make sure that Harry was talking with the right people.
  • In LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, King's Cross is depicted as an underground station that can be accessed via a set of stairs in Charing Cross Road. In reality, King's Cross St Pancras is a separate, but directly connected underground station.
  • At the real King's Cross, there is half of a luggage cart in the western departures concourse (it has moved at least twice), and there is a sign that says Platform 9¾ so tourists can take pictures as if they are disappearing into the barrier.[5]
  • The Harry Potter Shop at Platform Nine and Three-Quarters is found at the real King's Cross Station in London, England.[6]
  • The exterior shots seen in the movies are of neighbouring St Pancras, whose Gothic style was considered far more impressive than the 1960s look that the station then had - King's Cross has since undergone a major renovation.

Appearances

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