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Learning Curve LC99358 Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Quarry Mine Tunnel

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Product Description: Learning Curve LC99358 Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Quarry Mine Tunnel

Engines disappear into coal mine tunnel and magically reappear through a secret door. Door swings open when engine appears after decending the tunnel. Realistic graphics. Inspired by the Thomas stories. Includes ascending track. Thomas Wooden Railway vehicles, track and destinations are not compatible with Take Along Thomas items.

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