LONDON North Eastern Railway (LNER) has launched a new toy train in collaboration with the National Railway Museum (NRM).
The official LNER Azuma Bigjigs toy train features the iconic LNER Azuma red, white and black livery.
Azuma trains run into Bradford Forster Square each day on services to and from London
The toy is made from responsibly sourced wood and is stocked on the NRM's online shop and the official LNER Shop.
Kate McFerran, Director of Communications at LNER, said: “The LNER Azuma Bigjigs train is the perfect addition to any collection - big or small. The launch of the Azuma toy train is the extension of the strong relationship between LNER and the NRM.
Judith McNicol, Director of the NRM, said: “I am pleased to announce this latest partnership with LNER to launch an exclusive miniature Azuma model - I’m sure this will be a big hit with our visitors. Every purchase will help support the museum and the launch is a great example of how we can work together with our partners in the rail industry.”
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