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Fans at London station left disappointed after fictional train’s departure not announced on public address system
Disappointed Harry Potter fans booed after an annual announcement at London King’s Cross railway station did not happen.
People gathered at the station hoping to hear a message on the public address system that the fictional Hogwarts Express would depart from platform 9 ¾ at 11am, as happens in JK Rowling’s books.
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