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The LEGO 60337 City Express Passenger Train Set is a remote-controlled, app-compatible train toy featuring dimmable headlights, 2 coaches, 24 track pieces, and 6 minifigures. Designed for kids 7 and up, it encourages creative role-play and STEM skills development with versatile track layouts and interactive controls.









| ASIN | B09QFJSNJW |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries | 6 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,281 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #171 in Toy Building Sets |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,272) |
| Date First Available | 1 June 2022 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Creative Thinking, Dexterity, Problem Solving Skills |
| Item model number | 60337 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 764 |
| Product Dimensions | 58.2 x 37.8 x 10.3 cm; 2.25 kg |
| Release date | 1 June 2022 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Scale | LEGO® CITY |
| material_composition | Plastic |
E**D
جميل جدا ومسلي ابني فرح به جدا
A**R
Great set
Great set
L**N
The Lego City Express Passenger Train set (60337) was released in August 2022 and so is the latest passenger variant from Lego. Unless of course you’re reading this way in the future in which case it may not be. The train perhaps takes some inspiration from the French TGV or Japanese Bullet Train but has enough of a Lego twist to make it look unique in its own right. Probably also a good decision legally. Whilst it’s lime green colour might not be to everyone’s taste, it seems that Lego have aimed for this to be a more modern design compared to it’s predecessor (60197) which had more of an inter-city commuter vibe. The train itself consists of an engine / driver cab and two carriages, one for dining and one for passenger seating. The carriages are connected by traditional Lego magnetic train buffers, the roof is removable from both carriages allowing access to the interiors, and the driver’s window can be opened in the engine / cab. Both carriages also have opening doors on both sides which, I’ve been assured by regular commuters, mirrors a real train. The set also features front LED headlights, a nice new feature for Lego passenger trains, and again I can confirm this is faithful to a real train. The set comes with six minifigures which is adequate for the set. They’re nothing particularly extraordinary and include a train driver and dining car attendant, a woman with a laptop, a woman with a briefcase and phone, a woman with a bike and a man in a wheelchair. This gives a staff to passenger of 1:2 so I would suggest adding additional minifigures from your collection or your train company will likely face financial ruin. Build time is roughly three hours depending on brick knowledge and shouldn’t prove too difficult for young builders. The electric motor and battery unit is in the front of the train behind the driver and is accessed with relative ease by just pulling upwards which will bring away the unit and the roof above. Worth noting that you will need a Philips screwdriver to access the batteries so some parental assistance might be needed for younger users as I gather not all children possess screwdrivers. The train is powered by 6x AAA batteries (not included). The remote, another 4x AAA, so 10x batteries in total. This may seem excessive because frankly it is, but if like me you’re happy to pair a phone to the train and use the Lego Powered Up app, you can at least get away with just the six train batteries. You would think that Lego might have introduced a rechargeable battery pack by now, perhaps USB or similar, but maybe by keeping the set battery powered it future-proofs it for collectors? Or perhaps they have shares in a battery company, who knows? I used a popular name brand battery for my build (the one with the rabbit) and so far my train has been operational for roughly an hour of use. Batteries are available from Amazon. The set comes with 24 track pieces, 16x curved and 8x straight, allowing you to make a good sized oval straight out of the box. Track extension kits including points can be purchased separately and are relatively inexpensive (for lego). There’s also a small single platform station included, although with its lack of basic amenities such as toilets, wi-fi and name-brand coffee shops, most builders will want to add to it or supplement it with a Lego station set. The performance of the train is surprisingly fast notching an impressive 303km/h or 188mp/h in a straight line which is viewable on the Powered Up app, a very nice feature. Word of warning here, if not in a straight line your train will potentially derail at the top speed. I’ve only managed 50% power on the default oval track for fear of the train leaving its track and flying into the abyss (off the dining table). But hey, it’s Lego and younger fans will enjoy learning about the physics involved in driving a train and possibly rebuilding it. The Lego City Express Passenger Train is a must have set for both Lego and train fans alike. In fact it’s probably my favourite Lego purchase in years. Younger fans will delight in the endless playability and track designs. Older fans will be left with questions. Why didn’t I buy one earlier? Do I need a bigger dining table? Should I delay or cancel the train in a satirical nod towards real life services? Either way this set will not disappoint.
S**N
My 5-year-old son, who’s a huge fan of trains, absolutely loves this set .He’s had so much fun building and playing with it, and he specifically asked me to give it 5 stars .It's a great set, but It would be perfect if it would be a bit more affordable.
A**S
Özenle paketlenmiş, eksiksiz bir şekilde gönderilmiş, harika bir lego tren, iki gün gibi çok kısa sürede teslim edildi, fiyatı da uygundu, çok teşekkürler amazon
U**N
Bellissimo. Lego eccezionale come sempre. Consiglio solo di comprare anche i set di rotaie aggiuntive per far fare un giro più lungo al treno
M**E
Mein Sohn hatte seit Monaten einen einzelnen Wunsch zu Weihnachten. Der grüne Zug. Er liebt Lego und hat auch eine Holzeisenbahn daher lag der Wunsch nahe. Zum Glück war er lieb also blieb dem Christkind nichts anderes übrig. 😉Auch wenn es bei dem Preis schluckte. Obwohl es schön eingepackt unter dem Baum stand, ging mein Sohn direkt auf das große Geschenk zu und packte es aus. Die Freude war riesig und tatsächlich alle anderen Geschenke uninteressant. Wir haben nicht alles an Heiligabend aufbauen können aber dafür sind die Feiertage ja auch da...zum früh aufstehen 🫣und weiter bauen. Natürlich benötigte er Hilfe, auch mit den Stickern. Im Größen und ganzen baute er jedoch das meiste allein. Bei den Schienen mussten wir ihm auch helfen aber einmal gezeigt konnte er es schnell selbst machen. Da wir in weiser voraussicht auch gleich zwei extra Schienen Sets mit kauften, konnten wir ein größeres Schienennetz bauen. Der Zug fährt geschmeidig mit der APP und auch via der mitggelieferten Fernebedieunung, beides funktioniert problemlos. Da die Geschwindigkeit auch angepasst werden kann, macht es meinem Sohn noch mehr Spaß , denn dies kann sein Holzzug nicht. Am meisten beeindruckt sind wir alle jedoch von dem Licht. Wir haben den Zug im dunklen Fahren lassen, vorallem um die Kurven sieht es toll aus (siehe Video). Das Set beinhaltet drei Züge, mehrere Schienen und 4 Figuren. Lustige details wie ein Fahrplan an dem Gleis und der Bistrowagen sind auch enthalten. Ich persönlich freute mich über den Fahrrad Kurier mit verschwitztem Gesicht und Fahrradhelm. ➡️ Fazit: Wir haben den Zug am Prime Day mitte Juli 2023 gekauft und bis Weihnachten aufgehoben. Ja es ist ein riesiges Set und deshalb ist der Preis auch dementsprechend hoch. Dennoch bekommt man sehr viel für sein Geld: Bauen, Zug fahren und spielen. Das strahlen meines Sohnes zu Weihnachten bedeutet ganz klar ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Danke fürs lesen. 😊
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