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- Skytop_Lounge abstract "The Skytop Lounges were a fleet of streamlined passenger cars with the parlor-lounge cars built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("the Milwaukee Road") and sleeper-lounges built by Pullman-Standard 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, who operated them until 1977. The parlor cars continued in service with the Milwaukee Road until 1970, when they were retired.".
- Skytop_Lounge manufacturer Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Skytop_Lounge manufacturer Pullman_Company.
- Skytop_Lounge numberBuilt "4".
- Skytop_Lounge numberBuilt "6".
- Skytop_Lounge thumbnail Skytop_Hiawatha_trains_Chicago_Milwaukee_and_St_Paul_Railroad.jpg?width=300.
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- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageRevisionID "656685898".
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Alamosa,_Colorado.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Beaver_Tail_(American_railcar).
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Brooks_Stevens.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_National_Railway.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Category:1948_introductions.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pullman_Company.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_passenger_cars_of_the_United_States.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_coaches_of_Canada.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Union_Station.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Daytona_Beach,_Florida.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Detroit,_Michigan.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Escanaba_and_Lake_Superior_Railroad.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Hiawatha_(train).
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Milwaukee_Road_261.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis–Saint_Paul.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Montevideo,_Minnesota.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Arts_and_Sciences_(Daytona_Beach).
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink National_Train_Day.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Observation_car.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_(train).
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Olympian_Hiawatha.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Passenger_car_(rail).
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Pullman-Standard.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Pullman_Company.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink SS_Lansdowne.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Sleeping_car.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Streamliner.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Super_Dome_(railcar).
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Tacoma,_Washington.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Twin_Cities_Hiawatha.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Union_Station_(Chicago).
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skytop Lounge".
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skytop lounge".
- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skytop".
- Skytop_Lounge capacity "Sleeping car: Lounge:".
- Skytop_Lounge caption "Two Skytop Lounges in their second Milwaukee Road paint scheme, matching Union Pacific colours. These cars were part of the Twin Cities Hiawatha equipment pool.".
- Skytop_Lounge hasPhotoCollection Skytop_Lounge.
- Skytop_Lounge imagesize "300".
- Skytop_Lounge interiorcaption "The interior of a Skytop Lounge, photographed in 2011 at National Train Day in Union Station, Chicago.".
- Skytop_Lounge interiorimage "2011050705".
- Skytop_Lounge manufacturer Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Skytop_Lounge manufacturer Pullman-Standard.
- Skytop_Lounge manufacturer Pullman_Company.
- Skytop_Lounge name "Skytop Lounge".
- Skytop_Lounge numberbuilt "6".
- Skytop_Lounge replaced Beaver_Tail_(American_railcar).
- Skytop_Lounge service "1948".
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- Skytop_Lounge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_train.
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- Skytop_Lounge subject Category:1948_introductions.
- Skytop_Lounge subject Category:Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Skytop_Lounge subject Category:Pullman_Company.
- Skytop_Lounge subject Category:Rail_passenger_cars_of_the_United_States.
- Skytop_Lounge subject Category:Railway_coaches_of_Canada.
- Skytop_Lounge hypernym Fleet.
- Skytop_Lounge type MeanOfTransportation.
- Skytop_Lounge type Train.
- Skytop_Lounge type DesignedArtifact.
- Skytop_Lounge type Thing.
- Skytop_Lounge type Q870.
- Skytop_Lounge comment "The Skytop Lounges were a fleet of streamlined passenger cars with the parlor-lounge cars built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("the Milwaukee Road") and sleeper-lounges built by Pullman-Standard 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.".
- Skytop_Lounge label "Skytop Lounge".
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- Skytop_Lounge sameAs Q16984673.
- Skytop_Lounge sameAs Q16984673.
- Skytop_Lounge wasDerivedFrom Skytop_Lounge?oldid=656685898.
- Skytop_Lounge depiction Skytop_Hiawatha_trains_Chicago_Milwaukee_and_St_Paul_Railroad.jpg.
- Skytop_Lounge isPrimaryTopicOf Skytop_Lounge.
- Skytop_Lounge name "Skytop Lounge".