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The Duquesne Incline is an inclined plane railroad located near Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood and scaling Mt. Washington. Designed by Samuel Diescher, the incline was completed in 1877 and is 800ft long, 400ft in height, and is inclined at a 30-degree angle. It is an unusual track gauge of.HistoryOriginally steam powered, the Duquesne Incline was built to carry cargo up and down Mt. Washington in the late 19th century. It later carried passengers, particularly Mt. Washington residents who were tired of walking up footpaths to the top. Inclines were then being built all over Mt. Washington. But as more roads were built on “Coal Hill” most of the other inclines were closed. By the end of the 1960s, only the Monongahela Incline and the Duquesne Incline remained.In 1962, the incline was closed, apparently for good. Major repairs were needed, and with so few patrons, the incline's private owners did little. But local Duquesne Heights residents launched a fund-raiser to help the incline. It was a huge success, and on July 1, 1963, the incline reopened under the auspices of a non-profit organization dedicated to its preservation.The incline has since been totally refurbished. The cars, built by the J. G. Brill and Company of Philadelphia, have been stripped of paint to reveal the original wood. An observation deck was added at the top affording a view of Pittsburgh's "Golden Triangle", and the Duquesne Incline is now one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.

Address: 1197 W Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA
Phone: (412) 381-1665
State: Pennsylvania
Zip Code: 15219


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Definitely a must when visiting Pittsburgh. It gives great views of the city and you can park in the parking lot across the street from the incline for 24 hours all for $10. We parked here and walked around the city for the entire day. The round trip ride on the incline is $5 per adult. Make sure to check out the neighborhood Mt. Washington at the top of the incline.
7 years ago (28-10-2017)
The trolley ride up is good. You cannot find it easily in the US. But they take only cash and exact change. So be sure to take a lot of $1 bills and quarters! The view from the top is really good. It gives you a full view of Pittsburgh.
7 years ago (14-09-2017)
This is a must see when visiting Pittsburgh. It's so unique and full of history; I've never experienced something quite like it. Taking the incline is like stepping back in history - everything from the trolley itself to the money machine; it all reminds me of the steel city days. The upper station offers one of a kind views of the most beautiful skyline in the world, and it has a bunch of old fashioned photos of the city.
7 years ago (07-08-2017)
Good view! Paid $5 round trip but there's nothing else to see in the neighborhood at the top. The cart has cob webs. I know it's old but you can still keep it clean. Nice old feeling venture though. Probably would be a better view at night or sunset!
8 years ago (30-07-2017)
I never had a desire to go to Pittsburgh, it just sounds like an old steel town. Was I shocked! And the views of town from atop the incline in the Mt Washington area are phenomenal! The incline is fun, uncommon, and inexpensive to ride. Take exact change and buy your tickets at the bottom. If you start on top, you just pay when you get off. Lots of fun!
8 years ago (29-06-2017)
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