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  2. The Duquesne Incline has been part of Pittsburgh's transportation system (not an amusement ride) since 1877 like a trolley or the cable cars of San Francisco. Saturday's and Sunday's after noon are our busiest times. Expect to wait in line for about 10 minutes in both directions.

  3. Duquesne Incline - Wikipedia

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    The Duquesne Incline ( / djuːˈkeɪn / dew-KAYN) is a funicular located near Pittsburgh 's South Side neighborhood, scaling Mt. Washington in the United States. Designed by Hungarian-American engineer Samuel Diescher, the incline was completed in 1877. The lower station is in the Second Empire style. Together with the incline, which rises 400 ...

  4. Duquesne Incline (Pittsburgh) - All You Need to Know BEFORE ...

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    Duquesne Incline ran from 1877 to 1962 before closed and later reopened in 1963 with its original, elegant, wooden cable cars. The Duquesne Incline's upper station houses a museum of Pittsburgh history, including photos and a storehouse of information on inclines from around the world.

  5. Duquesne Incline - Visit Pittsburgh

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    Duquesne Incline. Enjoy a spectacular panorama of Pittsburgh and its three rivers. Ride to the incline's Observation Deck in the 145-year-old Incline car to see what USA Today Weekend Magazine calls one of the "10 most beautiful views in America". Historical exhibits in the waiting room entertain between rides.

  6. Guide to Riding the Inclines in Pittsburgh - Visit Pittsburgh

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    The Duquesne Incline is located down the street on W Carson Street just west of the Fort Pitt Bridge in view of Point State Park and has a provided parking lot. This incline carries you to an Observation Deck that USA Today Weekend Magazine described as one of the “10 most beautiful views in America.”

  7. Hours and Fares - Duquesne Incline

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    Adults (Ages 12-64) $1.75 Each Way or $3.50 Round Trip. Children (Ages 6-11) $1.00 Each Way or $1.75 Round Trip. Cash fares as well as Port Authority bus passes and tickets are accepted as payment. Seniors age 65 or older who present a blue or yellow PA Senior Citizen ID Card or a Senior ConnectCardCash ride free.

  8. Go For a Ride on the Duquesne Incline - Historic Funicular

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    The Duquesne Incline in Pittsburgh Offers Stellar Views. As one of only two remaining inclines in the city of Pittsburgh, the Duquesne Incline is near and dear to everyone's hearts (much like its sister, the Monongahela Incline, located further down Grandview near Station Square).

  9. Duquesne Incline | visitPA

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    Duquesne Incline. 1197 W. Carson St. Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Phone: (412) 381-1665. Region: Pittsburgh & Its Countryside. Experience what has been called one of the 10 most beautiful views in America from the Observation deck of a well-maintained, and historic century-old cable car!

  10. 92 The Duquesne Incline Premium High Res Photos - Getty Images

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    duquesne incline and pittsburgh cityscape - the duquesne incline stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images pittsburgh skyline - the duquesne incline stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images May 1:The Duquesne Incline has been transporting people from Mount Washington since 1877.

  11. Duquesne Incline Reviews | U.S. News Travel

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    The Duquesne Incline is one of two uphill trolleys — and it has been carting visitors up Mount Washington since the 1870s. After falling on hard times, the Duquesne Incline was lovingly restored ...