Monday, November 22nd, 2010 at
1:52 pm

- Toot here comes a really cool wooden railway set
- Every engineer will take delight in the special features of this 45+ piece system
- It includes ascending and descending track, track supports, a 3-car train, a covered bridge and a swivel bridge
- The traffic gates automatically open and close on the swivel bridge for extra fun
- Compatible with popular wooden railway systems
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Monday, September 27th, 2010 at
2:18 pm

- Includes 6 Pieces of Straight Track
- Track Length: 6in
- Enhance Your Train Track Layout!
- Constructed of Durable Wood
- Recommended for Children Ages 3 and Up
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Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
4:31 pm

- Includes 6 Pieces of Double-Sided Curved Track
- Features Male Connections
- Constructed of Durable Wood
- Recommended for Children Ages 3 and Up
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Sunday, April 25th, 2010 at
12:56 pm

Amazon.com Review
With nearly 100 wooden track sections and supports, and over 30 accessories, including a fright train, passenger train, and suspension bridge, the Melissa & Doug Wooden Railway Set is ideal for the young train engineer. Designed for children ages three and older, the set includes easy-to-follow instructions for four different track configurations, giving children hours of playtime as they build the perfect layout. Wooden Railway Set Ages: 3+
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 at
12:45 pm

- 132 pieces
- Tremendous Value
- Includes a spacious roundhouse engine shed, dozens of tracks in curves and straights, trees, workers and even traffic signs!
- Includes multi-piece trains and magnetic-tipped cranes, switches and a t-junction for passing lanes.
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
3:15 pm

- 132 pieces
- Tremendous Value
- Includes a spacious roundhouse engine shed, dozens of tracks in curves and straights, trees, workers and even traffic signs!
- Includes multi-piece trains and magnetic-tipped cranes, switches and a t-junction for passing lanes.
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