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BRIO 33757 Lifting Bridge | Toy Train Accessory with Wooden Track for Kids Age 3 and Up , Red

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Features

  • Product includes - The Lifting Bridge comes with 3 pieces; a bridge unit that can be moved up and down with a mechanical crank, and two access tracks.
  • Perfect for the creative toddler - Expand your budding train engineer's collection with a BRIO Lifting Bridge toy train accessory. Its the perfect gift at Christmas or over the holiday season for the creative toddler - designed for ages 3 and up.
  • Compatibility - As your child develops, so can their railway play as the 33757 Lifting Bridge and its wooden tracks are compatible with all other BRIO railway toys.
  • Develops important skills - Playing with train sets helps children to understand and learn about their environment in a fun way.
  • Safe for your child - We conduct more than 1,000 safety tests a year to ensure that our products conform to all safety standards, and we take pride in developing toys that are completely safe for children to play with.

Description

It’s the boat’s turn to pass by. Just turn the crank to lift the Lifting Bridge and manually lower the stop barriers. Includes 2 ascending tracks for easy connection to the Railway system. From the Manufacturer Founded in Sweden in 1884, Brio makes the highest quality wooden toys that have delighted children and created happy memories for generations. Both educational and fun, Brio's uncompromising focus on design, quality and craftsmanship create toys of lasting value that stimulate creativity and imagination. Engaging play and learning are integral themes in all Brio toys, satisfying a child's educational needs and growing with them through their various phases of development. Add some vertical excitement to your Brio universe with the Lifting Bridge. Raise and lower the classic draw bridge with a simple turn of the handle in the control room. Lower the safety gates when you want to raise the bridge to let something pass beneath. Once you get the "all clear", lower the bridge and raise the gates and your train is on its way. The Lifting Bridge comes complete with the bridge assembly, control room and two connecting sections of track. Made from solid Beech wood and sanded smooth, the Lifting Bridge fits seamlessly into all Brio wooden railway sets.


Product Dimensions: 25.98 x 3.94 x 5.91 inches


Item Weight: 1.25 pounds


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 33757


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 10 years


Batteries: 2 LR44 batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: September 2, 2010


Language: English


Manufacturer: Brio


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great toy- high quality
Style: Bridge
My kids loved their wooden train set. I want to pass that love on to my grandsons
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by J. Hess

  • Cute bridge, bit tricky to learn for a younger toddler
Style: Bridge
My son received this bridge a few months ago when he was almost three years old. It's cute, when the battery operated trains run around he needs to remember and run ahead to lift the red barrier gates, or we can direct him, "quick! lift the gates!" and he remembers and runs over quickly to lift the gates, it's fun. This little bridge comes with two ascending tracks. The bridge itself is 9" long without ascending track, with the ascending track on either side it would considered to be much longer. The main part of the bridge sits 3" high, the lifting tower with the red turning wheel is 6" high. It was a male connector on the lifting tower side and a female connector on the other, so the track is straight-through. How it works: The brige has two red cantilevered barrier gates that you lift with your fingers to let the pass over unobstructed. They hold in any position if you let go, so that's nice. The bridge is lifted by turning a little red wheel on the lifting tower that winches up a white string that is attached to the center of one side of the brige. It also holds in any position as you lift it up, but as you turn the wheel to winch it up, the bridge winches up and then drops an eensy bit, so it's a bit toddler-tricky to get used to (preschoolers would likely be ok with it, not tricky for grown ups). There's only an 1.5" of clearance between the base piece holds up the bridge and the red suspension bridge, and the base piece of wood isn't grooved in any way, so I don't know under what conditions Brio thinks the bridge would be lifted. My husband manages to run track underneath (it's a bit awkward and not that pretty), so that in order for a train to pass *under*, my son has to run ahead and lift the bridge, it doesn't look that great, but it does give an impetus to lift the bridge. The only improvement I would suggest to this bridge is to add connector and track grooves onto the the base piece so that you can run a track underneath -- that way the track user would have a need to lift the bridge itself. I'd say this bridge is appropriate for the early preschooler, ie. right around age 3 as knowing how to turn the little turn wheel is a bit tricky, and the user has to learn how the bridge holds as you winch it up. It's well made, Brio quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2013 by Research Mommy

  • Pricey
Style: Bridge
Grandson loves all these attachments to his train tracks. They're just pricey gor what your getting. Other then the high price they are great for gift giving.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2022 by Sammie B

  • High priced but it holds up over a lifetime
Style: Bridge
3 year old grandson is obsessed with his train and is begging for more and more pieces to make his track bigger and go farther. This was a specific Christmas request. Brio is an expensive toy but then, it lasts for years. I still have my son's that is at least 35 years old and looks brand new. Good value is not cheap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2022 by Lisa P

  • Adding connections / tracks to pass a train under the Brio Lifting Bridge.
Style: Bridge
The bridge is a great product in usual high Brio build quality. The only thing I was missing are the connections and tracks to have trains go under the bridge too. I understand that this is supposed to be a bridge over water.... but still... how much more fun would it be having to lift the bridge when a train passes under the bridge... So I got my drill, saw and Dremel out and improvised connections and grooves for the wheels. Is it perfect? No. Does it increase the fun playing with it? YES!!! :) For those interested: 1) use the female connection from a normal track piece as a shape guide and draw the shape to cut on the underside of the bridge bottom part. Do this for both connection parts that you want to cut. 2) Drill the hole, using first small then larger drill bits. 3) Use saw to cut between the hole and the edge of the piece to finish the negative connection shape. 4) Then make the track grooves on top of the plate for the train wheels (trains will derail easily without them) with sanding paper folded over a wooden edge or similar. You don't need to make them as deep as on the standard tracks, slight grooves have a big effect and suffice to keep the train on track. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2017 by kk

  • Great product I bought several pieces for my grandson he enjoys it very much.
Style: Bridge
Great product I bought several pieces for my grandson he enjoys it very much.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021 by catherine

  • Have purchased brio products long before Amazon. Durable. Good for kids imagination
Style: Bridge
Gift for grandson. Added to his dad and uncle's collection
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2022 by Kindle Customer

  • Good, but not great
Style: Bridge
So, it's expensive. Can't deduct a star for that - it's pretty obvious what you're getting into price-wise. Personally, though, I feel this is worth about **half** of what this actually costs. It's tiny and well-made, but there really just isn't that much here for your money. You can't drive a train under the bridge (I guess that's why it goes up, to get out of the way), and the "gate" near the tower doesn't have a bar to keep the gate from lowering exactly perpendicular to the road. The opposite gate does, but not the tower gate. This means that the bar just kind of sags at the end, and the presentation isn't great. Not that my toddler cares, but for the cost I'd expect it to have something to seat on. Also the drawbridge doesn't stay fully raised after you crank it up. Sometimes it does, but it usually ends up sagging down about halfway, presumably because of some slack in the string. Overall, if it's what you're looking for, get it. I don't regret the purchase, and I'd get it for someone else or myself a second time, but I just don't feel that there's enough here for what you're paying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2014 by JB

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