The Skytop Lounges were a fleet of
streamlined
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They differ only when the flow changes with time, that is, when the flow is not steady flow, steady.
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passenger cars with parlor-lounge cars built by the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("the Milwaukee Road") and sleeper-lounges built by
Pullman-Standard
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in 1948. The cars were designed by famed industrial designer
Brooks Stevens. The fleet included both parlor-lounges and sleeping cars. The lounges entered service in 1948 on the ''
Twin Cities Hiawatha'', while the sleeping cars were used on the long-distance ''
Olympian Hiawatha''. In 1964 the Milwaukee Road sold the sleeping cars to the
Canadian National Railway
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CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue a ...
, which operated them until 1977. The parlor cars continued in service with the Milwaukee Road until 1970, when they were retired.
Background
In 1935, the Milwaukee Road introduced the original ''
Hiawatha
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'' between
Chicago
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and the
Twin Cities
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to great acclaim. The new trains covered the in 7 hours. Their equipment included the popular "Tip-Top-Tavern" and the distinctive "
Beaver Tail" lounge observation cars. From the beginning the ''Hiawathas'' were known for speed and stylish design. Such was the success of the train that the Milwaukee Road would introduce new equipment again in 1936, 1937, 1938, and 1942.
The
Second World War
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prevented additional improvements, but by 1947 the Milwaukee Road was looking to improve its services. For the next and as it turned out final equipment set for the ''Twin Cities Hiawatha'' the Milwaukee Road turned to
Brooks Stevens, an industrial designer and Milwaukee native. Beyond the ''Twin Cities Hiawathas'', the Milwaukee Road planned to relaunch the transcontinental ''
Olympian'' with new streamlined equipment, a new schedule, and a new name: the ''Olympian Hiawatha''.
Design
Breaking with the "Beaver Tail" design, the rear of the Skytop Lounge was 90% glass, with multiple rows of windows reaching up to form the ceiling. In the four parlor-lounges this "solarium" contained 12 seats, with an additional 24 seats in the interior of the car. At the front of the car was a four-seat drawing room. The interior featured wood paneling, characteristic of Milwaukee Road designs. The Milwaukee Road contracted with
Pullman-Standard
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for six sleeping cars based on the parlor-lounge design. The sleeping cars featured reduced seating in the solarium to make room for eight double bedrooms. Pullman-Standard did not adopt wood paneling for its interiors.
Service history
The parlor-lounge Skytop Lounges entered service on the ''Morning'' and ''Afternoon Hiawathas'' on May 29, 1948. The Milwaukee Road touted the lounges as "the finishing touch to a perfect train."
On April 1, 1969, the Milwaukee Road removed the lounges from the ''Morning Hiawatha''. Skytop Lounges continued to operate on the ''Afternoon Hiawatha''. The Milwaukee Road discontinued the ''Afternoon Hiawatha'' on January 23, 1970, ending the use of Skytop Lounges by the Milwaukee Road.
The sleeping cars spent even less time in Milwaukee service. Pullman-Standard delivered the cars between December 1948 and January 1949 for use on the ''
Olympian Hiawatha'', which operated between Chicago and
Tacoma, Washington
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. The Milwaukee Road discontinued the ''Olympian Hiawatha'' on May 22, 1961, in the face of mounting passenger losses. In 1964 the Milwaukee Road sold all six to the
Canadian National Railway
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CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue a ...
(along with six of the
Super Domes), which dubbed them "Skyview" lounges and put them into service on the ''
Ocean
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''. The Canadian National Railway took them out of service in the early 1970s and disposed of them in 1977. Two of the sleeping cars later became part of the
SS ''Lansdowne'', a floating restaurant in
Detroit, Michigan
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. After that venture failed the remains of the cars were purchased by the Milwaukee Road Historical Association in 2009 and shipped to a museum in
Montevideo, Minnesota.
Fleet list
Preservation
Several of the Skytops were preserved. Former parlor-lounge 186, the ''Cedar Rapids'', belongs to the
Friends of the 261 and is used on charter trips and excursions.
Former parlor-lounge 188, the ''Dell Rapids'', is on display at the
Museum of Arts and Sciences in
Daytona Beach, Florida
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.
Former parlor-lounge 187, the ''Coon Rapids'' was last spotted around 1979, and is thought to be stored with the last two
Baldwin RF-16s in
Wells, MI as part of a private collection. Former sleeper-lounge 15 ''Coffee Creek'' was undergoing restoration by
Iowa Pacific.
After the bankruptcy of Iowa Pacific
it was acquired by the Aberdeen, Carolina and Western Railway.
Notes
See also
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Dome car
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Observation car
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