How many tracks does the Lego City cargo train have?

Comprised of 4 curved tracks and a right-facing and left-facing switch track, this set is compatible with all other existing train sets your kids have at home. With the LEGO® City Cargo Train, hauling supplies is not just easy, it’s fun – and with a motorized engine and a 10-speed Bluetooth remote control, this Cargo Train really moves!

How do you control the Lego City passenger train?

Perfect for transportation roleplay, the LEGO® City Passenger Train really moves with a motorized engine! Control the train by using the included 10 speed Bluetooth remote control or by connecting to the Powered Up LEGO App on your smart device which also includes train sound effects.

Is there a Lego Star Wars brick film?

Check out this amazing space race Brick Film. Using minifigures and builds from across the galaxy together in fun and exciting ways, LEGO® Star Wars™ fan Forrest Whaley has made his adventure real! Creating a LEGO® diorama, or Brickorama, is a great way to show off your building skills while also telling a story captured in time.

What did the Lego Planet crew do in Liverpool?

The LEGO® Planet Crew was busy building crazy LEGO energy machines with children and Batman™ in Liverpool, UK, where we have installed new wind turbines to produce more renewable energy. We talked about how we can each be nicer to the planet.

What is addlego trains?

LEGO Trains is a product range that includes buildable train sets, and cargo and passenger LEGO models. Whether you are a LEGO collector, or in the market for fun toy trains for your children, you will have plenty of LEGO train sets to choose from. Kids of all ages will have their hands full building and playing with locomotives

When were the first Lego trains made?

The first LEGO trains that were unveiled in 1996 were simply push-along, had handheld battery boxes, and used blue rails. When LEGO released set number 115, fans were delighted to find that the trains were already battery-operated.