Ever since I first read about Cincinnati’s inclines, I wished I could ride one. The city once had five inclined plane railways – inclines for short – twin tracks that carried streetcars up and down ...
These days, the incline serves as a tourist attraction, but, back when Mount Washington was known as Coal Hill, Tom Reinheimer, office manager of the Duquesne Incline, tells Pittsburgh City Paper that ...
PITTSBURGH — In Pittsburgh, this stop On the Pennsylvania Road is just as much a part of the public transportation system as buses, trains and the subway... an actual way for people to commute to work ...
PITTSBURGH — There is really only one way to see Pittsburgh. That’s to ride its two remaining inclined plane railroads. Each is a fun 2½-minute ride with some great views of downtown Pittsburgh. The ...