1220 Grandview Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15211-1204 U.S.A. |
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Telephone: (412) 381-1665 Electronic Mail: incline2004@planetarium.cc Internet World Wide Web Site: http://www.incline.cc |
Providing safe, reliable, rapid public transportation, via funicular railway, since May 20, 1877, for the residents and businesses of the Duquesne Heights and Mount Washington sections of the City of Pittsburgh. Utilizing two original, 1877 cable cars, the Duquesne Incline is a working museum. The Upper Station, on Grandview Avenue, includes displays regarding the history of the Incline and the City of Pittsburgh, and pictures of other cable and rail cars from around the world.
Additionally, the spacious, new Observation Deck overlooks the beautiful Golden Triangle of Downtown Pittsburgh.
Since 1964, operated by the non-profit Society for the Preservation of the Duquesne Heights Incline; owned by the Port Authority of Allegheny County(PAT).
Directions to Incline *** Free Parking For Incline !
Increased Bus Service To Incline *** Bicycles on Incline
New Observation Deck, with Beautiful Downtown View, at Incline Station
Mount Washington Restaurants, With Beautiful Downtown View,
Near Incline Station
The Duquesne Incline Web Partners
History of The Duquesne Incline
Accessibility for the Disabled
SPECIAL OFFERS FROM THE INCLINE GIFT SHOP | |
Hand-Made Collector's Quilt |
"Duke" Incline Soft Bean-Bag Toy |
Click Here for prices, how to order, and other information about the Incline's Gift Shop. |
Become a Duquesne Incline "Web Partner" and help tell the Incline story to the world! Place this attractive icon, along with a link to this web page-- http://www.incline.cc -- on your commercial, non-profit, or personal World Wide Web site. A link to your web site will be included in our list of Web Partners. For more information, CLICK HERE.
CLICK HERE to see a list of links to interesting Internet Web Sites, maintained by current Duquesne Incline Web Partners (individuals, non-profit organizations, and businesses which support The Duquesne Incline); includes special family hotel package for visitors to Pittsburgh.
History of Andrew Carnegie and Carnegie Libraries
History of Astronomer, Educator, and Optician John A. Brashear, Friend of Andrew Carnegie
History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science, Pittsburgh -
America's Fifth Major Planetarium !
History of The Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, Chicago -
America's First Major Planetarium !
History of The Duquesne Incline, Pittsburgh -
Historic Cable Car Railway Serving Commuters and Tourists since 1877!
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This Internet, World Wide Web Site created February 24, 1998.