Brio short curved tracks.
My grandson has had his Brio train set for several years now. We bought it for him for his 3rd Christmas. We have added several pieces to it since. This set of 4 pieces of short curved rail is very useful.
Each of these wooden curves measure 3 ½ inches long width 1 ½. You will need 4 of these sets to make a circle. These tracks are ideal to add to a train set they will give you the ability to turn corners will add more interest to a set.
This train track is double sided
There are grooves for the train to run smoothly on. Each piece will fit into the next with a male and female connector a bit like a jigsaw
Brio is made from Beech or Birch wood, this wood are free from toxic chemicals was grown not using insecticides. These 4 pieces of track should last a long time they are very strong
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