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Duquesne InclinevsMonongahela Incline
Both are recommended by expert writers. Overall, Duquesne Incline scores significantly higher than Monongahela Incline. Duquesne Incline ranks #3 in Pittsburgh with endorsements from 4 reviews such as Atlas Obscura, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
Duquesne Incline
Michelin Guide
Atlas Obscura
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
1220 Grandview Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15211-1204
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2 Stars
"This 19C funicular once transported factory workers up and down Pittsburgh's steep hills." Full review
"There aren't too many operational funiculars around, but Pittsburgh has two! " Full review
"A short walk or drive away is the Both 19th-century funiculars edge up ever-so-steep hillsides." Full review
"The Duquesne Incline can be a great way to familiarize yourself with Pittsburgh and its environs when you first arrive, offering an amazing river and cityscape view. " Full review
Monongahela Incline
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Atlas Obscura
Grandview Avenue, Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15211
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"The South Side, bursting with shops, eateries, bars and cool characters, is a great place for strolling." Full review
"It’s one of the oldest operating funiculars in America and to ride it up the mountain is to gain a bird’s-eye perspective of the scale of Pittsburgh and its rivers and neighborhoods." Full review
"The United States’s oldest funicular railway glides up and down a steep Pittsburgh street. " Full review