LEGO City Power Functions 2.0 train sets available now

Two new LEGO City train sets have launched today, that use the next generation of Power Functions.

As part of the July 1 launch at [geot exclude_country=”United States”]shop.LEGO.com[/geot][geot country=”United States”]shop.LEGO.com[/geot], fans can now purchase LEGO City [geot exclude_country=”United States”]60197 Passenger Train[/geot][geot country=”United States”]60197 Passenger Train[/geot] and [geot exclude_country=”United States”]60198 Cargo Train[/geot][geot country=”United States”]60198 Cargo Train[/geot]. The two sets offer new takes on a classic LEGO set type and use the new Power Functions 2.0 system, that will have app integration.

Here are the official product descriptions for the sets:

Climb aboard the LEGO City [geot exclude_country=”United States”]60197 Passenger Train[/geot][geot country=”United States”]60197 Passenger Train[/geot]! This fun set features a motorized engine with 10-speed Bluetooth remote control and opening nose cone, driver’s cabin with opening window, 2 cars with removable roofs, seats and tables, a full circular track with 16 curved and 4 straight rails, plus a buildable platform with 2 seats and train service map, train signal and 4 LEGO minifigures.

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Load up the powerful LEGO City [geot exclude_country=”United States”]60198 Cargo Train[/geot][geot country=”United States”]60198 Cargo Train[/geot] and deliver the goods on time! This cool LEGO City set features a motorized engine with 10-speed Bluetooth remote control, accessible driver’s cabin, a crane wagon with rotating and extendable boom arm, container wagon with 2 containers, and a log wagon, plus an armored truck with opening doors, and a forklift with opening roll cage and lifting forks.

LEGO City sets are available to order from [geot exclude_country=”United States”]shop.LEGO.com[/geot][geot country=”United States”]shop.LEGO.com[/geot]

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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