When in downtown Pittsburgh, PA, be sure to take the Historic Monongahela Incline for the most amazing views of the Monongahela River and downtown Pittsburgh. The Monongahela Incline Plane will...
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Monongahela Incline is a historic funicular railway that provides transportation between the South Shore of Pittsburgh and the Mount Washington neighborhood. It offers a unique and scenic way for visitors and locals to travel between these two areas.
Established in 1870, Monongahela Incline continues to operate as a popular mode of transportation, showcasing stunning views of the city skyline and the Monongahela River along the way. It remains a beloved attraction for those looking to experience a piece of Pittsburgh's history and enjoy a memorable journey.
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I did research for the Monongahela Incline before coming into town and was excited for the experience. I checked the day of and made sure it was open, etc. I get there, pay $8 in the lot to...
For all the years that I lived in Pittsburgh, I never once road the inclines. I have rode the incline in Johnstown, but never in Pittsburgh. And I lived on the South Side for years and would...
Beautiful area, but there were no staff members to guide/ assist us at all. Sat in the car for about 20 minutes waiting to go up; doors repeatedly opened and closed. Beautiful again, but no...
This is a fun tourist attraction and a good way to get down the hill, quite frankly. Everyone who works here does seem Pittsburgh proud and I think that's the best part. Kids also think it's...
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