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Universe of Imagination Metroline Train Table


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Collection from Forest Hill,SE23 near to the Butterfly House Horniman Museum and Gradens


Choo Choo, all aboard! Step into the world of trains with this Universe of Imagination Metroline Train Table. It has everything you need for lots of train themed adventures including 100 pieces for you to create your own train table with an underground subway. Take a trip along the track taking you over the bridge, into the helipad and around a scenic mountain route not forgetting to pick up your passengers along the way in the underground subway. Compatible with other Universe of Imagination train track sets you can collect them all to expand your train track adventures. The solid wooden table is made to last and has a natural wooden finish and it features fun train map illustrations to give this table the ultimate Metroline theme.


Metroline train table from Universe of Imagination

Everything you need for instant train fun with 100 pieces

Includes bridge, helipad and scenic mountain route

Strong sturdy wooden table in a natural finish

Realistic detailing and underground subway route

Compatible with other Universe of Imagination train sets

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