Nunnery Hill Incline

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The Nunnery Hill Incline was a funicular designed by Samuel Diescher in 1877. It was operational until 1899, and connected Federal Street to the Fineview neighborhood in Pittsburgh. It was one of a few inclines with a curve in the track. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Historic Pittsburgh (Maps)".