- Product includes - The Stacking Track Supports comes with two bridge piers to help you build bridges, tunnels, or a cool multi-story railway.
- Perfect for toddlers - Expand your budding train engineer's collection with a Stacking Track Supports toy train accessory. It’s a fun gift designed for ages 3 and up.
- Compatibility - As your child develops, so can their railway play as the Stacking Track Supports 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, and the train functions help improve a child’s spatial awareness and fine motor skills.
- 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.
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Sulaimon Shukroh Modupehorlaa
Really upped our train game ;)
My son LOVES trains and building track. the stacking supports allows for more creativity and fun. We bought 3 sets because one set wasn't enough for a train enthusiast like him.
Destiny Kho
Great track supports for young kids
Wonderful track supports for keeping the elevated track in place when the kids accidentally bump the track while playing. Unlike the freestanding supports you get in track packs, these can't fall out from under the track. The one downside to this set is the cost. You only get two supports per set, and, if you want to do anything interesting with the elevated track, you'd need a lot more to use these solely.
Siyathemba Mangwana
The Best Track Supports Ever
These are THE BEST track supports ever! Perfectly stable and really adds to the fun we have with our wooden track! I highly recommend these! They are a bit pricey for just two in a pack, but if you have Honey (joinhoney.com), you can add the item to your droplist and wait for it to drop in price. I got three of them at $9 each, which was practically a steal for these. Seriously awesome!
Marsha Robinson
BRIO Saves the Day for a Fussy Toddler
My 2yr old got a train set for Christmas. He would get so frustrated when his high track pieces would fall down. They were supported by wooden pieces that fell down way too easily. I caught him watching a YouTube video (Izzy's toy time) and they had these amazing track supports! I ordered them right away and now train time in FUSS FREE! Seriously guys, this is the best thing ever.
Lai Yin Han Oo
Expensive, but has a lot going for it.
Two supports for fifteen bucks is expensive even for Brio. However, they have a lot of features. They can be stacked in any direction. They can serve as a tunnel. They are the same length as the shortest track, so you keep your symetry in check. They have a little lip under the point where you connect them, so a track connected to them will not fall through (no other support needed), which is the primary reason I like them because it can get frustrating for my kids to keep knocking the supports out from under the tracks. Some things I would like to see: There should be value packs available - if you want to stack just one set of two supports, you'll need two for the stack, and another two for the two ramps that get you from ground level up to the first level. You'll probably wish to turn while at level 1 because four bridges in a row is a lot of straight track, so you're looking at 6 supports needed to approach anything interesting. It would also be nice to have gender changer versions.
Jeanene Vanzandt
Great Product
Great stackers in that it holds a bit of the track up on the ends so it doesn't collapse. Grandkids stack these and make underpasses. They are great bridges/stacking supports. Probably the best I've ever seen.
Angela Williams
Adds a new dimension to your train set
My two-year-old loves these pieces because you can build multi-level "hills" with them. For every two of these supports I would recommend at least two ascending tracks, but you could easily use more. If you have other non-stackable supports you can use those for the first level.
Nana K-Smart
These are great and probably will buy more
I play with these trains just as much as my kids do. And probably have just as much enjoyment. These bridges are awesome they stack as described and fit is standard pieces
Gabriel Bereta
Great Addition!
Our household is on our second generation of Thomas fans, and this support structure is an exceptional addition to our tracks. With two sets, you can set up a double hill with plenty of opportunity to create tracks that cross under and over. Be aware that this set needs ascending tracks, and NONE come in the box. I found a pack of eight ascending tracks at a great price (link provided). I especially like that, if you stack the supports to make the middle of the hill double-high, the supports click together for stability. The other positive in design is that there is a support rest for the ascending tracks, so they don't slip off. I've included a picture of a very simple set-up that uses two sets of supports and two sets of ascending tracks going "east/west", and a third set of ascending tracks going "north/south" through the middle level. As you can see, Gordon and all the similarly-sized Thomas friends glide easily under the support tower. ORBRIUM Toys Wooden Railway Ascending Tracks, Pack of 8 Compatible with all major wooden railways including Thomas, Brio, Chuggington, Imaginarium
Shannon Jamarcus Riminton
works great
these are super sturdy. toddler proof, that’s all I was asking for.