Chippewa-Hiawatha

Chippewa
Chippewa-Hiawatha
Overview
First serviceMay 28, 1937
Last serviceFebruary 2, 1960
Former operator(s)Milwaukee Road
Route
TerminiChicago, Illinois
Ontonagon, Michigan
Distance travelled315 miles (507 km)
Service frequencyDaily

The Chippewa consisting of mostly conventional components, and later known as the Chippewa-Hiawatha, with a streamlined consist was a passenger train operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("Milwaukee Road") between Chicago, Illinois and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It operated from 1937 to 1960. The Chippewa-Hiawatha was one of several regional trains to carry the "Hiawatha" brand.