This LEGO city train set features a remote control bullet locomotive toy with working, dimmable headlights and LEGO Powered Up technology. Find electronics, fashion, accessories, grocery and more.
This LEGO city train set features a remote control bullet locomotive toy with working, dimmable headlights and LEGO Powered Up technology. Find electronics, fashion, accessories, grocery and more.
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LEGO City Express Passenger Train Set, 60337 Remote Controlled Toy, Gifts For Kids, Boys & Girls With Working Headlights, 2 Coaches and 24 Track Piece
This LEGO city train set features a remote control bullet locomotive toy with working, dimmable headlights and LEGO Powered Up technology. Find electronics, fashion, accessories, grocery and more.
This LEGO city train set features a remote control bullet locomotive toy with working, dimmable headlights and LEGO Powered Up technology. Find electronics, fashion, accessories, grocery and more.
Last updated at 29/06/2026 05:36:23
Lego 60337 City Express Passenger Train Set With Working Headlights, 2
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City Express Passenger Train Set, Remote Controlled Train Toy for 7+
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LEGO City Express Passenger Train Set 60337
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I won't ever get enough LEGO trains :) Aesthetically, this one is probably the best so far. A huge improvement when we are taking a look at the sides of the wagons, for there are DOORS lol finally our minifigs can board the train lol. Also, I really like the long pointed nose of the train, for this train really is a TGV, "Train Haute Vitesse" in french. TGV can travel to a speed of 320 km per hour on straight tracks, which explains the need of a long pointed aerodynamic nose. While I am not really a fan of the new app with nowadays motorized systems in LEGO sets, this app is way more funtional and simpler than its previous version. Many people on social networks where mocking the colors... personally I like this vivid bamboo green color, its refreshing, its also new ...Ā MoreI won't ever get enough LEGO trains :) Aesthetically, this one is probably the best so far. A huge improvement when we are taking a look at the sides of the wagons, for there are DOORS lol finally our minifigs can board the train lol. Also, I really like the long pointed nose of the train, for this train really is a TGV, "Train Haute Vitesse" in french. TGV can travel to a speed of 320 km per hour on straight tracks, which explains the need of a long pointed aerodynamic nose. While I am not really a fan of the new app with nowadays motorized systems in LEGO sets, this app is way more funtional and simpler than its previous version. Many people on social networks where mocking the colors... personally I like this vivid bamboo green color, its refreshing, its also new for LEGO train if I am not mistaken. My only disappointment, if I can call it a disappointment, is the price tag. A bit expensive, when considering its predecessor was 40$ CAD cheaper for a similar amount of pieces... Inflation I guess. 4 out of 5 for this train in my opinion.
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I won't ever get enough LEGO trains. Aesthetically, this one is probably the best so far. A huge improvement when we are taking a look at the sides of the wagons, for there are DOORS! Finally, our minifigs can board the train. I really like the long pointed nose of the train, for this train really is a TGV, "Train Haute Vitesse" in French. The TGV can travel to a speed of over 200mph on straight tracks, which explains the need for a long pointed aerodynamic nose. While I am not really a fan of the new app with nowadays motorized systems in LEGO sets, this app is way more functional and simpler than its previous version. Many people on social networks were mocking the colors. Personally, I like this vivid bamboo green color, it's refreshing, it's also new for LEGO ...Ā MoreI won't ever get enough LEGO trains. Aesthetically, this one is probably the best so far. A huge improvement when we are taking a look at the sides of the wagons, for there are DOORS! Finally, our minifigs can board the train. I really like the long pointed nose of the train, for this train really is a TGV, "Train Haute Vitesse" in French. The TGV can travel to a speed of over 200mph on straight tracks, which explains the need for a long pointed aerodynamic nose. While I am not really a fan of the new app with nowadays motorized systems in LEGO sets, this app is way more functional and simpler than its previous version. Many people on social networks were mocking the colors. Personally, I like this vivid bamboo green color, it's refreshing, it's also new for LEGO trains if I am not mistaken.
originally posted on motionrc.com
My 7 year old son is really into Legos and I knew heād love this train set. To my surprise, he was able to actually put it together by himself except for a little help on a couple of the steps. He worked on it for a couple of days on and off so I canāt really say how long it took him total.This train requires 10 AAA batteries (not included). My son in law mentioned it may be a good idea to purchase rechargeable batteries for this which is a great idea. I honestly had no idea where the batteries even went, the directions didnāt say and nothing on the box mentioned it. We eventually realized where they went and you will need a small screwdriver to install them. The lights on the train can be adjusted (dim-bright). Itās actually pretty quiet and not extremely loud. ...Ā MoreMy 7 year old son is really into Legos and I knew heād love this train set. To my surprise, he was able to actually put it together by himself except for a little help on a couple of the steps. He worked on it for a couple of days on and off so I canāt really say how long it took him total.This train requires 10 AAA batteries (not included). My son in law mentioned it may be a good idea to purchase rechargeable batteries for this which is a great idea. I honestly had no idea where the batteries even went, the directions didnāt say and nothing on the box mentioned it. We eventually realized where they went and you will need a small screwdriver to install them. The lights on the train can be adjusted (dim-bright). Itās actually pretty quiet and not extremely loud. Because of the speed of the train, the track does move & slide a little on my hardwood floors.The remote in my opinion is somewhat difficult to figure out. Also, the remote doesnāt automatically shut itself off, another reason I deducted a star. My son left it on for an hour or so before noticing. My son said that you need to hold down the green button and it will blink before shutting itself off.I was quite surprised at how fast this train moves. I would definitely recommend purchasing more track for it because it does get somewhat boring watching it go around in a oval.I think I expected more with this train set. It does include some accessories.My honest opinion is although this is fun to build & play with, itās not worth the asking price of $189 (at the time of this review).
Lego 60337 City Express Passenger Train Set With Working Headlights, 2
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City Express Passenger Train Set, Remote Controlled Train Toy for 7+
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LEGO City Express Passenger Train Set 60337
Delivery between 6ā8 July $58.10
I won't ever get enough LEGO trains :) Aesthetically, this one is probably the best so far. A huge improvement when we are taking a look at the sides of the wagons, for there are DOORS lol finally our minifigs can board the train lol. Also, I really like the long pointed nose of the train, for this train really is a TGV, "Train Haute Vitesse" in french. TGV can travel to a speed of 320 km per hour on straight tracks, which explains the need of a long pointed aerodynamic nose. While I am not really a fan of the new app with nowadays motorized systems in LEGO sets, this app is way more funtional and simpler than its previous version. Many people on social networks where mocking the colors... personally I like this vivid bamboo green color, its refreshing, its also new ...Ā MoreI won't ever get enough LEGO trains :) Aesthetically, this one is probably the best so far. A huge improvement when we are taking a look at the sides of the wagons, for there are DOORS lol finally our minifigs can board the train lol. Also, I really like the long pointed nose of the train, for this train really is a TGV, "Train Haute Vitesse" in french. TGV can travel to a speed of 320 km per hour on straight tracks, which explains the need of a long pointed aerodynamic nose. While I am not really a fan of the new app with nowadays motorized systems in LEGO sets, this app is way more funtional and simpler than its previous version. Many people on social networks where mocking the colors... personally I like this vivid bamboo green color, its refreshing, its also new for LEGO train if I am not mistaken. My only disappointment, if I can call it a disappointment, is the price tag. A bit expensive, when considering its predecessor was 40$ CAD cheaper for a similar amount of pieces... Inflation I guess. 4 out of 5 for this train in my opinion.
I won't ever get enough LEGO trains. Aesthetically, this one is probably the best so far. A huge improvement when we are taking a look at the sides of the wagons, for there are DOORS! Finally, our minifigs can board the train. I really like the long pointed nose of the train, for this train really is a TGV, "Train Haute Vitesse" in French. The TGV can travel to a speed of over 200mph on straight tracks, which explains the need for a long pointed aerodynamic nose. While I am not really a fan of the new app with nowadays motorized systems in LEGO sets, this app is way more functional and simpler than its previous version. Many people on social networks were mocking the colors. Personally, I like this vivid bamboo green color, it's refreshing, it's also new for LEGO ...Ā MoreI won't ever get enough LEGO trains. Aesthetically, this one is probably the best so far. A huge improvement when we are taking a look at the sides of the wagons, for there are DOORS! Finally, our minifigs can board the train. I really like the long pointed nose of the train, for this train really is a TGV, "Train Haute Vitesse" in French. The TGV can travel to a speed of over 200mph on straight tracks, which explains the need for a long pointed aerodynamic nose. While I am not really a fan of the new app with nowadays motorized systems in LEGO sets, this app is way more functional and simpler than its previous version. Many people on social networks were mocking the colors. Personally, I like this vivid bamboo green color, it's refreshing, it's also new for LEGO trains if I am not mistaken.
My 7 year old son is really into Legos and I knew heād love this train set. To my surprise, he was able to actually put it together by himself except for a little help on a couple of the steps. He worked on it for a couple of days on and off so I canāt really say how long it took him total.This train requires 10 AAA batteries (not included). My son in law mentioned it may be a good idea to purchase rechargeable batteries for this which is a great idea. I honestly had no idea where the batteries even went, the directions didnāt say and nothing on the box mentioned it. We eventually realized where they went and you will need a small screwdriver to install them. The lights on the train can be adjusted (dim-bright). Itās actually pretty quiet and not extremely loud. ...Ā MoreMy 7 year old son is really into Legos and I knew heād love this train set. To my surprise, he was able to actually put it together by himself except for a little help on a couple of the steps. He worked on it for a couple of days on and off so I canāt really say how long it took him total.This train requires 10 AAA batteries (not included). My son in law mentioned it may be a good idea to purchase rechargeable batteries for this which is a great idea. I honestly had no idea where the batteries even went, the directions didnāt say and nothing on the box mentioned it. We eventually realized where they went and you will need a small screwdriver to install them. The lights on the train can be adjusted (dim-bright). Itās actually pretty quiet and not extremely loud. Because of the speed of the train, the track does move & slide a little on my hardwood floors.The remote in my opinion is somewhat difficult to figure out. Also, the remote doesnāt automatically shut itself off, another reason I deducted a star. My son left it on for an hour or so before noticing. My son said that you need to hold down the green button and it will blink before shutting itself off.I was quite surprised at how fast this train moves. I would definitely recommend purchasing more track for it because it does get somewhat boring watching it go around in a oval.I think I expected more with this train set. It does include some accessories.My honest opinion is although this is fun to build & play with, itās not worth the asking price of $189 (at the time of this review).
The list prices for this Lego is $189. My son built it out in a few hours over two days. That is a major consideration. You are getting reuse because you can set up the train as part of larger displays, especially if you get more tracks. But ultimately you are spending close to 200$ on a 700 piece Lego that was not a challenging build. The Lego itself is very cool. The LED lights are bright. The remote works quite well. The train goes pretty fast. We did not use the APP but you can, we stuck to the remote and it is fun to operate. You get some tracks for a small circle and you get some nice mini figs. The train really works well and will be even better with more tracks or as part of some kind of larger city set up. We enjoyed how the instructions have added what ...Ā MoreThe list prices for this Lego is $189. My son built it out in a few hours over two days. That is a major consideration. You are getting reuse because you can set up the train as part of larger displays, especially if you get more tracks. But ultimately you are spending close to 200$ on a 700 piece Lego that was not a challenging build. The Lego itself is very cool. The LED lights are bright. The remote works quite well. The train goes pretty fast. We did not use the APP but you can, we stuck to the remote and it is fun to operate. You get some tracks for a small circle and you get some nice mini figs. The train really works well and will be even better with more tracks or as part of some kind of larger city set up. We enjoyed how the instructions have added what looks like a progress bar in the instruction book to see how far you are along, that was a nice touch. But for this amount of money, the build was not very complicated and not a lot of pieces. At this price we would rather do a more complicated Architecture build of a landmark. This is a very fun cool Lego, but just very expensive. We understand in general Lego is not a cheap hobby and even small Lego sets are very expensive, however, my son enjoys more complex builds and while this train is quite fun, it was a bit too easy.
This is our first Lego train set and our first lego anything that is battery powered (and wow does it take a lot of batteries). My 5 year old is really getting into Lego and since I never grew up with proper sets (just hand me down bins of them), we are experiencing the fun and satisfaction of building different sets. This one was a a bit of a different experience than some of the sets we have built, as there wasn't as much building to do. Since the set it aimed for 7+, I did a good portion of the building while he helped find pieces and interpret the instructions. It was a quick build and he immensely enjoys the powered aspect of it (especially since our only other train toy has to be pushed by hand). We both agree we wish it had some more track pieces to make it ...Ā MoreThis is our first Lego train set and our first lego anything that is battery powered (and wow does it take a lot of batteries). My 5 year old is really getting into Lego and since I never grew up with proper sets (just hand me down bins of them), we are experiencing the fun and satisfaction of building different sets. This one was a a bit of a different experience than some of the sets we have built, as there wasn't as much building to do. Since the set it aimed for 7+, I did a good portion of the building while he helped find pieces and interpret the instructions. It was a quick build and he immensely enjoys the powered aspect of it (especially since our only other train toy has to be pushed by hand). We both agree we wish it had some more track pieces to make it better suited as a city train with the rest of the city builds, but otherwise its a pretty neat little set according to two beginners.
Positives:-The overall length of the train is really impressive in person. It feels like you are getting a sizeable train. You get one engine and two passenger cars.-Of the passenger cars 3/4 of the space is actually useable passenger seating areas.-The minifigure selection is nice, and with non-gender specific torsos, you can swap and make a lot of combinations.-The removable battery compartment design and the extra button extension built on top of the power functions pack tickled me.-Except for cramming in the wiring for the power pack, the whole build experience was easy and despite having repetitive elements, didn't end up feeling repetitive.Negatives:-While having one passenger car be wheelchair accessible is neat in theory, the drop off down into the car after ...Ā MorePositives:-The overall length of the train is really impressive in person. It feels like you are getting a sizeable train. You get one engine and two passenger cars.-Of the passenger cars 3/4 of the space is actually useable passenger seating areas.-The minifigure selection is nice, and with non-gender specific torsos, you can swap and make a lot of combinations.-The removable battery compartment design and the extra button extension built on top of the power functions pack tickled me.-Except for cramming in the wiring for the power pack, the whole build experience was easy and despite having repetitive elements, didn't end up feeling repetitive.Negatives:-While having one passenger car be wheelchair accessible is neat in theory, the drop off down into the car after passing through the doors doesn't sell that. In fact both cars could use an extra two plates of height inside to raise the floor. There are also gaps in the bottom of each car where small pieces from the inside could fall down and land in the wheels. I'm not going to say you'll derail your train, but it does break the immersion/realism.-With no suggestion of stairs inside either car, it looks silly,and you would have to imagine your minifigures doing a pull up to get to the snack counter or seating areas.-You get less track and a lot less play experience than the Freight Train which is also available at a similar price.-The inclusion of headlights is nice, but it leaves a bundle of wire visible inside the engine car. You'll see them behind your engineer who only has enough space to sit.Overall:If you are just seeking a Lego Train, I'd go with the Freight Train set. That is an easy recommendation over this one. I would only recommend this set if you really want a Passenger Train and have the cash to burn. Though, once it is built, and if you can ignore the interior issues or use your own pieces to improve them, it is, overall, a nice looking train.
Please note that the following review is my personal point of view as an adult LEGO fan and builder. The EPT is my first ever LEGO train set. During childhood, LEGO train sets used to be at the very top of my Christmas and birthday wishlists, but unfortunately, I never got one š So, my expectations to this particular LEGO set were quite high, and I'm glad to reveal that expectations have been fulfilled š The set includes 3 train carts/wagons (Locomotive, passenger and dining carts), 24 tracks (ballasted track style), platform and 6 mini figures. The locomotive comes with lighting (Dimmable!) and the train set is remote controlled by Bluetooth connections, which to my pleasant surprise, works brilliantly. The LEGO Powered Up system and remote control are quite ...Ā MorePlease note that the following review is my personal point of view as an adult LEGO fan and builder. The EPT is my first ever LEGO train set. During childhood, LEGO train sets used to be at the very top of my Christmas and birthday wishlists, but unfortunately, I never got one š So, my expectations to this particular LEGO set were quite high, and I'm glad to reveal that expectations have been fulfilled š The set includes 3 train carts/wagons (Locomotive, passenger and dining carts), 24 tracks (ballasted track style), platform and 6 mini figures. The locomotive comes with lighting (Dimmable!) and the train set is remote controlled by Bluetooth connections, which to my pleasant surprise, works brilliantly. The LEGO Powered Up system and remote control are quite basic - but they work (Thank you, LEGO!). The track pieces create a loop approximately 1.20m x 0.70m which is enough to experience how fast the train will actual go (Several "gears"/speeds to select). Also, I didn't manage to derail the train at its full speed (with LEGO ābuild rulesā applied) which surprised me due to the relatively fast traveling speed. The dimmable lighting feature of the locomotive is really cool and general praise to the LEGO designers for including lighting out of the box šš The EPT is a rather expensive set regarding price per piece. That said, the box is loaded with several LEGO treats such as lights, remote controller, motor and tracks. So, overall I'd say that the EPT is worth its price. I had great fun building it (Fairly easy build), and expanded with extra tracks and the LEGO City train set #60198 (To be reviewed soon). The EPT hereby receives my highest recommendations for LEGO fans of all ages!
The box for this Lego City train set is quite large, but it only has 764 pieces, and the age rating is 7+. There are a lot of large pieces, and the design is not complex. Completed, itās a cool design and of an impressive size. This set comes with 6 minifigs in the traditional Lego style as opposed to what you might see in the Lego Friends line. This seems like it could be at home mixed with the Lego Friends line, though. The minifigs have a good amount of diversity as far as gender goes, and thereās even a wheelchair, which is cool.I have no previous experience with Lego train sets, so I donāt know how this might be different than previous ones. I also donāt have any previous experience with Lego sets that involve powered elements. In fact, I didnāt grow up with ...Ā MoreThe box for this Lego City train set is quite large, but it only has 764 pieces, and the age rating is 7+. There are a lot of large pieces, and the design is not complex. Completed, itās a cool design and of an impressive size. This set comes with 6 minifigs in the traditional Lego style as opposed to what you might see in the Lego Friends line. This seems like it could be at home mixed with the Lego Friends line, though. The minifigs have a good amount of diversity as far as gender goes, and thereās even a wheelchair, which is cool.I have no previous experience with Lego train sets, so I donāt know how this might be different than previous ones. I also donāt have any previous experience with Lego sets that involve powered elements. In fact, I didnāt grow up with Legos at all. Iāve only been getting sets as my daughter has gotten interested in building things.To me, this is a very indulgent set. Thereās not that much building, so itās pretty easy to put together. While it looks cool, I would think that youād have to really be into Lego trains or just have money to burn to want to spend $190 on a train that goes around a track. Granted, if youāre really into the Lego hobby, you might already have tracks that you could add to this to make the run a lot more interesting than just going around in an oval. So, as far as recommending this, I think it depends on what you want out of your Legos. I think there is a segment of the population that is really into Legos, so they likely already know that they would or would not buy this set, and I donāt think any review is going to affect that beyond a really well-informed review from someone with Lego train experience if there are specific details youāre concerned about or want to know how this is different from previous sets or whether you should get this train or a different train if you canāt afford to get all of the trains.If your budget is limited and you just want to get a cool set to put together, this might not be for you. If the part you like is the challenge of a large build, this isnāt going to really do it. This set is more about building a story. So while this set is cool, I think itās best for kids that just want to play around with a train that will move around a track or adults who have a display and could use these elements to fill it out. In addition, even for Lego, this set is expensive for the piece count, so I imagine a lot of the value comes from the train actually moving around the track. If youāre not really that interested in that part of this set, I donāt think youāll get your moneyās worth.And something definitely worth considering is that this requires 10 AAA batteries (not included). Youāre probably going to want to invest in some rechargeables for this.
It took 40 years but I bought my first Lego train and WOW I caught a bug and bought the Fright set as well. My only gripe with Lego with this set is not enough decals. And the decal stickers supplied are 'first time, best use' meaning you need to be spot of lining these stickers up because if you peel it back to fix it they instantly go from clear to cloudy. Honestly printing them on would have been better. But aside from that what a NOICE set! Excellent quality Lego plastics, no mould defects, perfect straight lines. The building manual was easy to follow in my hands plus the online manual content was A+ The shipping from BigW was hard to track, my parcel status remained 'picking item' from its DC in NSW until the very moment it was in my hands. Just in 5 working ...Ā MoreIt took 40 years but I bought my first Lego train and WOW I caught a bug and bought the Fright set as well. My only gripe with Lego with this set is not enough decals. And the decal stickers supplied are 'first time, best use' meaning you need to be spot of lining these stickers up because if you peel it back to fix it they instantly go from clear to cloudy. Honestly printing them on would have been better. But aside from that what a NOICE set! Excellent quality Lego plastics, no mould defects, perfect straight lines. The building manual was easy to follow in my hands plus the online manual content was A+ The shipping from BigW was hard to track, my parcel status remained 'picking item' from its DC in NSW until the very moment it was in my hands. Just in 5 working days to be delivered. I will have problem purchasing from BigW eBay again
Growing up I always enjoyed a good trainset and when I saw this product over the christmas period I was intrigued. We purchased the trainset as a present for our children 5 and 7 and we had great enjoyment building this up and getting it running. I did however forget to buy batteries and at the time of purchase didn't realise but you can download an app and control from the phone..awesome!Personally I think Train to track ratio could be better considering how quick this thing goes you've no sooner done a lap of the track so feel there could have been a bundle deal or something to encourage the purchase and avoid disappointment however you can buy add-ons which can be costly as one addon isn't enough and i had to buy two just to make the track work.Ive come to ...Ā MoreGrowing up I always enjoyed a good trainset and when I saw this product over the christmas period I was intrigued. We purchased the trainset as a present for our children 5 and 7 and we had great enjoyment building this up and getting it running. I did however forget to buy batteries and at the time of purchase didn't realise but you can download an app and control from the phone..awesome!Personally I think Train to track ratio could be better considering how quick this thing goes you've no sooner done a lap of the track so feel there could have been a bundle deal or something to encourage the purchase and avoid disappointment however you can buy add-ons which can be costly as one addon isn't enough and i had to buy two just to make the track work.Ive come to use the controller for the first time which has just been sat in my battery box since christmas but is broken, all the shell casing has cracked around all the screw sections so looks to be over tightened or a defect in the material. I'm writing this at point of realising I have no days to return the product to Very. Whilst taking these pictures its just fallen more and more apart. I guess i'll be writing a letter to Lego! The product is still useable via bluetooth but for me is only workaround and not a solution.