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For sale: Melissa & Doug Melissa & Doug Wooden Railway Set, 130 Pieces


KylieCam

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Hello, this is all it says on amazon

 

About this item

  • ALL ABOARD FOR TRAIN PLAY: This railway play set includes everything needed for budding train enthusiasts. Our Wooden Railway Set includes a 6-piece freight train with cargo, a 4-piece passenger train,and a 3-piece flatbed truck with cargo.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE: Our wooden train set for children includes 100 wooden track sections and supports, along with over 30 train accessories for kids. It includes easy-to-follow instructions for four different track configurations.
  • GIFT FOR AGES 3 AND UP: This set makes a great gift for kids ages 3 years old and up, inspiring hours of hands-on, screen-free play. The Melissa & Doug Multi-Activity Train Table is a great add-on to give kids a dedicated space for imaginative play.
  • “THE GOLD STANDARD IN CHILDHOOD PLAY”: For more than 30 years, Melissa & Doug has created beautifully designed imagination- and creativity-sparking products that NBC News in the US calls “the gold standard in early childhood play.”
  • 100 Percent HAPPINESS GUARANTEE: We design every toy to the highest-quality standards, and to nurture minds and hearts. If your child is not inspired, give us a call and we'll make it right. Our phone number is on every product!

Also, this from searching the web 

 

Yes, most wooden train sets (Melissa and Doug, Kidkraft, Thomas Wooden Railway, Brio) all operate on the same gauge, meaning that the tracks are all compatible. The thing that changes from brand to brand is the design on the tracks and the durability of the wood.

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