- Brand: Brio
- Included Components: Wagon (2), Figure (2), Train
- Theme: Transportation
- Material: Wood
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11 x 1.5 x 2 inches
- Product includes – The Travel Train comes with 5 pieces including a 3 car train, poseable BRIO engineer and poseable BRIO passenger – open the hinged cab and passenger cars and the engineer and passenger fit right in!
- Perfect for the creative toddler – Start your budding train engineer off on the right track or expand your collection with a Travel Train. Itβs the perfect gift at Christmas or over the holiday season for the creative toddler – designed for ages 3 and up.
- Compatibility – As your child develops, so can their railway play as the Travel Train is compatible with all other BRIO railway toys.
- Develops important skills – Playing with train sets helps children to understand and learn about their environment in a fun way.
- Safe for your child – We conduct more than 1,000 safety tests a year to ensure that our products conform to all safety standards, and we take pride in developing toys that are completely safe for children to play with.
bsmpm –
This is a great little Brio train. Our little one loves it. It fits perfect on his wooden train tracks that are not Brio. The little people that come with it fit inside the train (one per train) but when it goes under an over pass the little peoples heads stick out and hits the over pass (ouch LoL) but I guess that’s Melissa and Doug fault for not having a higher over pass for their wooden train set. Also the little red door for the front and back of the train lifts open so you can put your little people in there however the little red doors sometimes detaches (not suppose to) but you can snap it back on. Other than that, it’s a great little addition to add to any little one set π
Sleepymel –
This is a really cute train – I love that it includes passengers that you can put in. It adds a nice reminder to little ones that trains can be used to move people from place to place. The people don’t always stay upright in their seats, but my daughter doesn’t seem to mind. My only real complaint is that it doesn’t fit at all through the tunnels or narrow suspension bridge in our train set, which is really frustrating for my daughter. So, I just keep it downstairs with our old little figure 8 starter set.
Arakashi –
This fits on standard wooden tracks (we have brio and M & D tracks).The people are very cute. Their arms go up and down, and they bend at the waist. I can get the door to close with them in multiple positions.Pros:I like how detailed it is, that the doors flip up, and that you put the passengers in. My son’s done a lot of imaginative play with it (we also have the Schylling Brio Travel Battery Train which we connect this to). The wheels are nice and not cheap felling.Cons: the doors pop off constantly (he likes putting them back on, but they are easy to loose) and it’s super expensive for a small 2 part train set.
DC Erin –
My son got his first Brio set and then instantly lost the “train.” I then bought this because I saw it has 2 fronts instead of just one. He loves it! He’s 20 months old and plays with it non-stop. He does rip off the doors and top of the subway engine and cars, but they pop back on very easily and he’s often asking for help to do just that. Great pick-up for a 20 month old son.
GB –
My 2.5 year old grandson loved this toy! It had places in all three cars to put the βpeopleβ. Also it connects together easily with the magnets…He continues to play with this as his favorite in his wooden train track!
Dreamer –
My daughter (7) gave this to my son (10) as a Christmas present, and they’ve both been loving playing with it. The set has interfaced well with our various wooden trains (a hodge=podge of Brio, Thomas, and IKEA). My son is obsessed with modern-looking trains like the Chicago Metra and Amtrak, and this was a great way to support that interest in a way that could still use our existing train set.
Joan –
My grandson loved this travel train with all his heart. It went everywhere with him over the holidays. You just canβt go wrong with Brio! Worth every penny!
ck665 –
We have a rather large set of tracks and accessories. The new train was the center of attention the first day the boys got to play with it. It was new so they fought over it. Anyway, my only gripe is that there are some plastic pieces, on the train, that can come off and little ones are unable to put them back into place. Frustrating. Anyway, Brio is a blast for all kids.