BRIO vs Hape Wooden Trains
Good news first: BRIO and Hape track are cross-compatible, so you can mix them freely. The question is which to build your set around. Here is the honest comparison.
Track and trains
BRIO is the original and still the benchmark: precise track, smooth-running trains and the widest range of clever expansions. Hape track is excellent too and often a little cheaper, with bright, characterful trains and accessories.
Price and value
Hape usually costs a bit less for a comparable set, which makes it a great way to expand. BRIO commands a premium but holds up to decades of play and resells well. Because they connect, a common move is a BRIO core with Hape and Bigjigs expansions.
Frequently asked questions
Is BRIO and Hape track compatible?
Yes. Both use the standard wooden railway gauge, so BRIO, Hape, Bigjigs and most generic track all connect. You can buy whichever set suits your budget and expand with any brand.