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Brio® Railway System In Action


Here you will find movie clips demonstrating features of the Brio Railway System.  Play the movie clips to see "live action" and to hear the realistic sounds of this award-winning Brio product.

Railway System Sounds
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Sounds Demo


Let's see the Brio Railway System in action.  Tyler is three.  Today he is getting started with the Brio Railway System with help from Lisa.  Tyler is having fun learning to use the engine and some of the other accessories.  Soon, Tyler will be putting together his own setups, rearranging the track, and having lots more fun with his family and friends.  

Lisa created two setups for Tyler.  One is a single oval track and the other is a more complex arrangement placed on the Brio Play Table Frame and Play Board. These setups were created using Brio Railway Sets and Brio Railway Add-Ons.

Please visit Getting Started With TTC Movies.   Here you can determine which movie format will play best on your machine.  This page will help you with any software upgrades and problem resolution.  Once you've determined the best movie format for your machine, then you can choose that format to play each of the movie clips below.  The three movie formats supported are: RealMovie 8.0, Window Media Video V7, and QuickTime 4.0.  


RealMovie (80K)   
Windows Media (106K) 
QuickTime (103K)
Tyler and Lisa start with the single oval track.  The battery powered engine and two cars move out from the Record & Play Railway Station, pass the Light & Sound Level Crossing with flashing lights and warning bells, go through the Adventure TunnelTM with four different train sounds, and around back to the station.
  
       
Select a movie clip see the action and hear the sounds.



RealMovie (65K)     
Windows Media (84K) 
QuickTime (139K)
Now Tyler and Lisa go to the bigger arrangement.   Here, Lisa shows Tyler how the switching center works.  Tyler tries it out.  Wow!  This is neat!

       



RealMovie (83K)     
Windows Media (100K) 
QuickTime (169K)
Here Tyler learns how about forward, reverse, and stopping for the battery-powered Brio Mighty Red Action Locomotive.  Tyler also leans to use the Brio Light & Sound Level Crossing.  Click on the movie to see in action the engine with its two head lights and authentic steam locomotive sounds.

       



RealMovie
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Windows Media (76K) 
QuickTime (132K)

Lisa and Tyler team up to raise the crossing gating so that the train can go over the bridge.