They wish they could vanish them with their wand.
Residents of Glenfinnan, Scotland are up in arms over a tourist craze that’s seen “Harry Potter” fans overrun their famous bridge, putting a strain on local infrastructure.
Originally built to commemorate the Jacobite rising of 1745 that began in their rural village, the Glenfinnan Viaduct was famously the site of the Hogwarts Express in the famous film franchise.
It’s become a must-see mecca for “Harry Potter” pilgrims looking to see the Jacobite train traverse the 21-arched bridge, as it does in the famed film franchise, The National reported. 4
Since the release of the movies, visitors to the landmark have more than tripled, STV News reported.
While the spike in tourism generates extra revenue for local businesses, it has a