We have several of these pieces. They are high quality, typical for the Brio name. They have stood up to many many years of playing by my three children and their friends.
The one negative point is that you can not control which way a battery operated train will chose to go on this track piece. There are others that you can control with a small switch which way the train goes. We enjoy those and use those more often than these. However, these are less expensive and still add to the fun of building a train.BRIO is the most durable and has the best quality wooden train on the market. These are a must have to be able to extend the railway and your child's play. It is excellent in helping him/her in problem-solving skills in the process of developing/setting up a railway.
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