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Finding the Missing Bricks: Rebuilding Vintage Lego Train Kits imageLego introduced its first train series in 1966 with set number 080. In the years since, the Lego Train product line expanded considerably, which made it necessary for Lego to retire old sets in order to...Read More about Finding the Missing Bricks: Rebuilding Vintage Lego Train KitsCargo Trainproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 27 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISVehiclesTrainsCityMove heavy goods across LEGO® City with the Cargo Train! Cargo Train Reviews - page 2The link to this page may be incorrect or out of date.2. You may have bookmarked a page that has moved.LEGO City Cargo Train (60052) Add my images & videosThis item ships for free.* Free Store Pickup in an Hour: Select a store Shipping: Multiple shipping options available. Gift wrap is available for this item. This item is sold in our stores. Please check your local store for availability. FREE Shipping on ANY purchase of $29 or more.




Surcharges may apply on heavy/large items. - Free Shipping (See Details) BatteriesDuracell Coppertop AAA Size Battery - 16-Pack$10.99 LEGO City Cargo Train Set Enjoy the working life of a cargo train station with the LEGO City Cargo Train Set. The seven-speed, infrared motorized train handles heavy cargo along the circular track. Use the forklift truck and the heavy-duty sliding crane to load and unload the train wagons. When goods arrive, carry them away in the truck for distribution. This 888-piece set has lots of details and accessories for lots of fun LEGO play. Operate the motorized train with an eight-channel, seven-speed infrared remote control, opening doors and dashboard on the circular track Load the railroad wagons with cargo to be carried, including livestock and fuel Use the powerful forklift to load and unload the cargo Bring the cable drums on board with the sliding overhead crane Move cargo from the train wagons to the truck for hauling away




888 pieces provide tons of LEGO playtime fun! Forklift driver mini figure Train driver mini figure Truck driver mini figure Two large cable drums 20 curved rail tracks Move heavy goods and animals around the city with the super-powerful LEGO City Cargo Train! This awesome motorized train with 8-channel, 7-speed infrared remote control can transport almost anything. So it's your job to make sure the cargo is in the right place at the right time to keep the city running smoothly. Attach the cattle wagon and 2 cargo wagons together and pull them around the circular rail track with the locomotive. Operate the forklift to move the pallets safely between the wagons and truck. Keep track of all the cargo leaving and arriving in the office at the impressive cargo train station. There you can use the sliding overhead crane with hook to move heavy cargo between vehicles or onto the ground. With so many play functions and cool features, this really is the ultimate set for train enthusiasts!




Includes 4 minifigures: forklift driver, train driver, farmer and a truck driver. Product Dimensions (in inches):22.9 x 15.1 x 4.8 How to Get It Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states Shipping Methods:This item may be shipped via Standard Shipping, Expedited Shipping or Express Shipping Please Note: Some addresses are eligible for Standard Shipping only (APO/FPO, P.O. Boxes, U.S. Territories and Puerto Rico) Store Pickup(learn more):Store Pickup detailsPlease wait for the Ready for Pickup e-mail before proceeding to the store; orders must be picked up within 5 Days upon the receipt of this emailYou will have the option to designate someone else to pick up your order during the checkout processYou will be able to change the Store Pickup location during the checkout processIn-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent salesOrders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions




Sweepstakes & Free Sample Disclosure Displaying reviews 1-10Previous | Next »All you need for a great train set My 3 grandsons love it and play with it for hours. Lego cargo train ProsAttractive DesignDurableEasy to AssembleEasy To OperateFunQuality ConstructionConsBest UsesCollectingImaginative PlayYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:NoGood Starter set ProsAttractive DesignEasy to AssembleEasy To OperateFunConsBest UsesCollectingImaginative PlayYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesVery good stuff! ProsAttractive DesignEasy To OperateFunQuality ConstructionConsBest UsesImaginative PlayOlder ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesI'd buy another lego train in the future! Excellent product for my son ProsAttractive DesignDurableFunQuality ConstructionConsBest UsesEntertainmentImaginative PlayOlder ChildrenWas this a gift?:Yesvery nice and I would buy again if needed ProsAttractive DesignFunConsBest UsesCollectingImaginative PlayWas this a gift?:YesI would buy this product again ProsAttractive DesignDurableEasy to AssembleFunConsBest UsesImaginative PlayYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesAmazing Traine!




Displaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious | The very first train set, 323 Train, was released in 1965, without any track. It had ordinary road wheels. It was released only during that year, because in 1966 the LEGO Group introduced the first sets with track and battery powered motors. LEGO 4.5V Trains were first introduced in 1966. They had blue rails and white sleepers (standard 8 x 2 plates), and the locomotives used the standard 4-wheel drive LEGO 4.5V motor unit. The wheels were flanged train wheels with rubber rims for traction, that were pushed into the motors. The batteries were carried behind the engine in a tender, or in a battery box built into the engine in the earlier sets. Since 1969, there was also a 12V train program, which used additional conductor rails mounted between the standard 4.5V rails, and 12V motors contained in the same housings as the 4.5V motors, but with additional metal contacts attached to the bottom of the housings. This first period of the 4.5V and 12V trains, sometimes called the Blue Era because of the rails colour, lasted from 1966 till 1979.




The second era (1980 - 1990), also called Grey Era, is characterized by dark Grey ties (sleepers) and light grey rails. Wheels were red or black. Both 4.5V (battery powered) and 12V (DC powered using add-on centre conductor rails) sets were available during this era, too. By real model train fans, this time is considered as the greatest era of LEGO Trains because of the rich availability of many automated accessories like Remote Controlled Switch Tracks (7858, 7859), Remote Controlled Signals (7860), Remote Controlled Road Crossing (7866) or Remote Controlled Decoupling (7862) - those remote controls could be combined with the Transformer / Speed Controller to a large extendible keyboard for controlling all functions from one central position. In addition to this the world around the trains could be illuminated by some electric lights (7867) - for a bright flair even beyond the rails. The introduction of 9V-trains in 1991 marked the end of the earlier two voltages. This third era is characterized by integral moulded dark Grey rail/tie assemblies with metal conducting rails.




Later the former outstanding standard Trains theme was integrated in the LEGO World City theme line. The 9V era was finished with a special experts model of the Factory line called Hobby Trains in 2006. In the same year LEGO Company introduced the new completely different RC system. These trains get their energy from batteries on board and are controlled via a Infrared remote control. For these trains, new non-electricity tracks (7896, 7895) were introduced. From now the Trains theme became part of the LEGO City theme line. In 2009 the special edition engine Emerald Night was released which had lovely designed details like new steam train type wheels. With the set came many new Train Accessories based on Power Functions including Power Functions Rechargeable Battery Box, Power Functions IR Receiver, Power Functions IR Speed Remote Control and Transformer 10VDC. In 2010 the change from the unpopular first RC system to the more efficient PF system was be completed with the introduction of the very first completely Power Functions based train sets.

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