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  1. The Monongahela Incline is a funicular located near the Smithfield Street Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed and built by Prussian-born engineer John Endres in 1870, it is the oldest continuously operating funicular in the United States.

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  3. Monongahela Incline - Wikipedia

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    The Monongahela Incline is a funicular located near the Smithfield Street Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed and built by Prussian-born engineer John Endres in 1870, it is the oldest continuously operating funicular in the United States.

  4. The Monongahela Incline

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    The Monongahela Incline: A Pittsburgh Icon. The recently refurbished Monongahela Incline was built in 1870 by engineer John J. Endres, and has been in nearly continuous use for a century and a half. It was the first passenger funicular railway built in the United States.

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

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    Take a ride on the two popular Mt. Washington inclines, The Duquesne Incline and Monongahela Incline in Pittsburgh. Find out about incline hours, tickets, and more.

  6. Monongahela Incline (Pittsburgh) - All You Need to Know ...

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    About. The Monongahela Incline is one of Pittsburgh's true gems. Take the incline from Station Square up 600 feet to the top of Mt. Washington to experience spectacular views of downtown that few cities have.

  7. The Monongahela Incline

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    The Monongahela Incline Fare Information Cash, ConnectCard, passes, transfers and tickets are accepted as payment on the Monongahela Incline. Adults: $2.50 cash fare one-way, $3.50 round-trip (purchase a continuation transfer, must be used within 3 hours). Children ages 6-11: $1.25 cash fare one-way, $2.50 round-trip

  8. Monongahela Incline – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Atlas Obscura

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    1630 Monongahela Incline Dan4th Nicholas (CC BY 2.0) Pittsburgh’s neighborhoods south of the Monongahela River have the most spectacular views. Looking north to the downtown skyline, where the...

  9. Station Square® ::: Monongahela Incline

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    Monongahela Incline. One of Pittsburgh's distinctive features is its cable-powered inclines designed for transportation between the river valleys and the communities on top of the overlooking bluffs. At one time Pittsburgh had about fifteen inclines.

  10. MONONGAHELA INCLINE - 311 Photos & 132 Reviews - Yelp

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    9/9/2022. Along with the Duquesne Incline not far away, the Monongahela Incline is one of two remaining funiculars in the Mount Washington (south side) neighborhood. It's a funicular in that it's a cable-pulled hillside tram, with one car going up as another goes down. Both inclines will be cool experiences, especially for kids, but there are ...

  11. Monongahela Incline. Head out on this 1.7-mile loop trail near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 50 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, road biking, and running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are April ...

  12. Montmartre Funicular - Wikipedia

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    The Montmartre Funicular ( French: Funiculaire de Montmartre) is an inclined transport system serving the Montmartre neighbourhood of Paris, France, in the 18th arrondissement. Operated by the RATP, the Paris transport authority, the system opened in 1900; it was entirely rebuilt in 1935 and again in 1991. The system is a funicular in name only.