The Olympian Hiawatha was a legendary passenger train service operated by The Milwaukee Road; it was the successor to the Olympian passenger train which ran from 1911 to 1947. The Olympian Hiawatha itself ran from 1947 to 1961. In 1955, the Milwaukee Road announced that they would operate Union Pacific streamliners between Chicago and Omaha. This meant that the Hiawatha would be painted in Union Pacific’s Armor Yellow colours. In 1956, the line was officially “partnered with Union Pacific” as they navigated the next couple years competing with both airline and automobile travel. The Hiawatha train wore the UP colours into the sunset as The Afternoon Hiawatha ran up until January 23, 1970. The next year, The Morning Hiawatha service was also discontinued and replaced by Amtrak lines. Model Set of nine highly detailed coaches decorated in Milwaukee Road Post-1955 livery. These coaches form the "Olympian Hiawatha" set and are an ideal addition to the FP7 Locomotives. Features - Uniquely Tooled Cars
- Equipped with Low Flange Wheels
- Post 1955 Scheme
- Interior of Cars can be illuminated with installation of Interior Light Kit K11-211 or K11-212
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