The Chicago Sky championship train is rolling into the station.
The city of Chicago continues to embrace the first-time WNBA champions with wrapped rail cars on the green line of the elevated train. Featuring the Sky’s signature blue and yellow colors, the trains display the words “2021 WNBA Champions” alongside the team’s logo.
Let’s hear it for the @chicagosky! We’re proud to honor our #WNBA Champions with a #SkyTown celebratory train wrap. Look for our specially-designed, blue-and-yellow rail cars rolling on the Green Line, beginning Monday 11/1!https://t.co/yU9Zhf7LXw pic.twitter.com/8nSPzGFXQz— cta (@cta) November 1, 2021
Let’s hear it for the @chicagosky! We’re proud to honor our #WNBA Champions with a #SkyTown celebratory train wrap. Look for our specially-designed, blue-and-yellow rail cars rolling on the Green Line, beginning Monday 11/1!https://t.co/yU9Zhf7LXw pic.twitter.com/8nSPzGFXQz
Sky head coach James Wade called the train display an “honor.”
What an honor!!!🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/tPyp6xO5Zk— James Wade (@coachjameswade) November 1, 2021
What an honor!!!🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/tPyp6xO5Zk
Sky guard Allie Quigley, who led her team with 26 points in the clinching Game 4 win over the Phoenix Mercury on Oct. 17, said she will be taking a special trip into Chicago just to see the trains.
“I love you Chicago!!” she wrote.
Gotta take a trip into Chicago just for this 💙💛 I love you Chicago!! https://t.co/UwNG2ZHjRM— Alexandria Quigley (@alliequigley) November 2, 2021
Gotta take a trip into Chicago just for this 💙💛 I love you Chicago!! https://t.co/UwNG2ZHjRM