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LEGO City Trains Switch Tracks 60238 Building Toy Set for Kids, Boys, and Girls Ages 5+ (8 Pieces)
LEGO City Trains Switch Tracks 60238 Building Toy Set for Kids, Boys, and Girls Ages 5+ (8 Pieces)
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- Build a bigger cargo train track system by extending your existing LEGO train set with these extra train tracks!
- This pack of toy train tracks includes 4 curved tracks and 2 switch tracks to give more distance for your LEGO train model's journeys
- Using extra tracks enhances pretend play and encourages creativity for kids
- Connect the tracks to your existing sets, including the 60198 LEGO Cargo Train toy set, to extend your play and fun.
- The LEGO City Switch Tracks can be built together with all other original LEGO building sets and LEGO bricks for creative building
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