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7938 Passenger Train is a City Trains set released in June 2010. It was sold in the US as a Special Edition set at the LEGO Store and Toys "R" Us.

Description[]

Motorization is based on latest Train Motor and Power Functions containing Power Functions Rechargeable Battery Box, Power Functions IR Receiver and Power Functions IR Speed Remote Control.


Included track elements sixteen pieces of Curved Rails and sixteen pieces of the new Flexible Train Track. The train is primarily red in colour, with a white stripe on the bottom, some black sections and it consists of three seperate parts. There are two end carriages, one of which houses the motor, the other just carrying passengers. Those two carriages have sloped ends. The middle carriage is just for passengers.

LEGO.com Description[]

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All aboard the new high-speed passenger train!

The new high-speed passenger train is faster than a speeding bullet and it's on-track to super-speed passengers to their destinations! This train can handle up to eight cars at a time through the tight curves of the new flexible tracks using the new 8-channel, 7-speed infrared remote control. Train features an engine with opening cockpit and 2 passenger cars with removable roofs and space for 10 passengers. Includes 3 minifigures: train driver and 2 passengers; plus 1 traffic light, train station, 16 curved track pieces and 16 flexible track pieces that can make a curve or straightway. Includes 3 minifigures: 1 train driver and 2 passengers Features LEGO Power Functions battery box, medium motor, infrared receiver and 8-channel, 7-speed, infrared remote control that can run up to 8 different trains at once Train measures 27" (69cm) long Requires 9 AAA batteries Note: Tracks not compatible with LEGO 9V Trains; Train is compatible with LEGO 9V tracks.


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  • The train seems to be based off of a regional German DB train, given it is in the S-Bahn livery. However, there are modifications to the train (such as less center doors) to make it so the train looks like it is more "high speed" than regional.

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