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Brio partners with TfL on London Underground train set

Published on: 7th March 2024

The new Transport for London (TfL) Brio set, from the Trains of the World series, includes a three-part train, a tunnel, two figures and a London Underground sign. 

Transport for London (TfL) has partnered with popular toy brand Brio to launch a London Underground-inspired toy train in a deal facilitated by TfL’s global licensing agency, IMG.

A part of Brio’s Trains of the World series, the toys replicate the London Underground’s iconic red, white and blue design bringing the authentic British experience to children’s playrooms. The push locomotive plays sounds and lights up as it travels through the red tube tunnel, creating a realistic playing activity that helps young train fans further explore the world of transport. The set includes a three-part push train, a Tube tunnel, two figures and a London Underground sign.

Stina Wallin, International product manager for Brio, said: “Our range of toy trains, known as Brio World, is designed to help children discover and explore the world in a fun and playful way. Introducing such an iconic train to our play sets is a fantastic opportunity for children all around the world to get a sense of the London experience.”

Launching worldwide this month, the set is suitable for children aged three and over and has a recommended retail price of €49.99. The products will be available in-store and online, including Amazon (global), John Lewis and Argos.

The set includes a three-part push train, a Tube tunnel, two figures and a London Underground sign.

This collaboration is the latest addition to a robust licensing programme being developed by TfL and IMG to bring the London Underground’s rich legacy and brand identity to global audiences in engaging new ways.

Ellen Sankey, Brand Licensing manager for TfL, added: “We are particularly excited for this launch of London Underground-inspired toy train, as TfL’s brand embarks into the children’s toy market. With Brio being one of the world’s leading toy brands, we look forward to bringing our instantly recognisable Underground trains to children across the world, allowing them to play with a little piece of London and its transport network at home.”

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