In service since 1877, the Duquesne Incline is a historic and functional cable car system that transports visitors from Pittsburgh’s South Shore neighborhood to the summit of Mount Washington. This pair of cable cars, with their wooden interiors and large windows, offer a nostalgic journey up the steep slope. At the top, an overlook provides panoramic views of Pittsburgh’s skyline and the confluence of its rivers, allowing visitors to appreciate the city’s unique geography and architecture.
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