TTC T1 Subway Car Toy — Brio & IKEA LILLABO Compatible
A 3D-printed TTC T1 Subway car, handmade in Toronto, that rolls on your Brio, IKEA LILLABO, and Hape track. Magnetic couplers to keep the train connected!
You know the one. Silver, blocky, squeaky, rumbles under the city. Our TTC T1 subway car toy is designed in Toronto and 3D-printed to order, built to the same wooden-track standard as every other train in the fleet.
🚇 Pick your size
- Off-Peak Service — 2 cars (front car and rear car)
- Regular Service — 3 cars (front car, middle car, rear car)
- Extended Service — 4 cars (front car, 2 middle cars, rear car)
🛤️ Works with your track
Compatible with all major 40mm wooden track systems: Brio, IKEA LILLABO, Hape, Melissa & Doug, Bigjigs, Eichhorn, and Playtive (Lidl).
🎨 Make it theirs
Add a terminal station or a custom name or message on the front. Up to 7 characters. "FINCH" "ANDY" or whatever your kid shouts when they spot the train.
🎁 A Toronto classic, reimagined
Perfect for:
- Toddlers who press their face to the window every time the subway arrives
- Grandparent gifts with real hometown character
- Baby showers for Toronto families
- Expats who miss the rumble under their feet
- Stocking stuffers with staying power
🛠️ Handmade in Toronto
Designed, 3D-printed, and hand-finished in a home studio in the east end of Toronto. No factory, no assembly line. Just one dad and a print bed.
♻️ Materials
Non-toxic PLA bioplastic, the same material used in children's toys worldwide. Multi-colour 3D printing — no paint, no stickers. Magnets held in place by a nickel dome; no loose parts.
📏 Size
Each car is about 3" long, 1.5" wide, and 1" tall.
⏱ Production + shipping
Made to order. Allow 5–7 business days for printing and assembly before shipping. Free tracked shipping across Canada (3–7 business days).
👶 Safety
Recommended for ages 3+. Magnets sealed under a nickel dome. Supervise young children during play.
An original design inspired by the subway trains that run through Toronto. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the Toronto Transit Commission.