Driving train on backyard railroad to deliver straw and rescue locomotive. Educational | Kid Crew
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2024
- In this video we pretend to be a train engineer and drive our ride on Thomas the Tank Engine power wheel on our backyard railroad. We also play with our Lego trains inside!
First we arrive at the freight terminal with our toy Peg Perego Thomas locomotive and get into our forklift to load a pallet onto the flatbed car. We drive our train through a crossing and deliver straw to dad for our chickens. He's a good train conductor. Then we drive back towards the freight terminal but spot a runaway train heading fast down the tracks. We race over to a siding to avoid a collision. Then mom is driving her car on the road but gets stuck on the crossing. She quickly abandons her stalled vehicle while the runaway train approaches. The runaway train smashes into the car and is disabled on the tracks. We then grab our breakdown crane to lift both the car and the broken locomotive. After cleaning up that mess, we head inside to play with our Lego trains sets. We have two engines running! First we deliver some Knights to a castle on the high speed passenger train, then we pick up a pallet of money with the freight train. Unfortunately there is another crash between a bank truck and the passenger engine, but we get some awesome slow motion footage. Luckily we are able to clean it up with a Lego crane train car. In the educational segment we learn how a railroad switch (also called points) works. A special thank you to James Lewis and Sargent Doug Balk of the Amtrak Police Department for the safety message at the end of the video!
Come pretend play with us! Join us kids, toddlers, girls, and boys as we use our ride on toy trucks, toy tractors, and toy equipment to do construction, farming, and home improvement pretend play projects. While we play our games and drive our vehicles, we learn about engineering, science, STEM, and how things work in our educational segment.
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