- Johnstown Inclined Plane
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railroad_name=Johnstown Incline
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locale=Johnstown, Pennsylvania
start_year=1891
end_year=present
hq_city=Johnstown, PennsylvaniaThe Johnstown Inclined Plane, located in Johnstown,Pennsylvania in theUnited States , is the world's steepest vehicular inclined plane.History
After the
Johnstown Flood killed over 2,200 residents onMay 31 ,1889 , the city rebuilt and developed new residential areas on higher elevations. The Johnstown Inclined Plane was built to serve the residents of one of these new communities, Westmont. Theborough of Westmont is on top of Yoder Hill, which has a grade of 70.9%, too steep for a road. Consequently, a decision was made to build afunicular , with construction started in 1890, and service beginning onJune 1 ,1891 . The inclined plane transported people, and evenhorse s andwagon s up and down the steep hillside.In addition to its normal service, the Inclined Plane was used to rescue Johnstown residents in two floods: [cite web|url=http://www.inclinedplane.com/history.htm|title=Johnstown Inclined Plane: A Brief History|accessdate=2007-03-03]
March 1 ,1936 , when nearly 4,000 escaped via the Inclined Plane; andJuly 20 ,1977 , when it was also used to bring rescuers, theirboat s and other rescue equipment down into thevalley .Tourism
With the growing popularity of the
automobile in the 20th century, the number of riders declined. However, by the 1980s, the Inclined Plane experienced an increase in riders again as it became "the primary tourist attraction in Johnstown." [cite web|url=http://www.inclinedplane.com/rolli_story.htm|title=Johnstown Inclined Plane: The Rolli Story|accessdate=2007-03-03] The Inclined Plane was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places onJune 18 ,1973 . It is operated by the localmass transit system,CamTran .As of 2007, at the top of the incline you will find a museum, a souvenir shop, an ice cream vendor, both indoor and outdoor viewing platforms, and a restaurant. The
mechanical room is viewable from both the gift shop and the restaurant. At the base of the incline you can access twohiking trail s, [cite web|url=http://www.inclinedplane.com/trails.htm|title=Johnstown Inclined Plane: Walking Trails|accessdate=2007-03-03] one of which is the James Wolfesculpture trail .Technical specifications
The inclined was designed by Pittsburgh
engineer Samuel Diescher . [cite news|author=Arthur B. Fox|title=The incline builders: Forgotten engineers of Pittsburgh|url=http://www.pghbridges.com/articles/inclines/inc_builders_trib.htm|publisher=Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |accessdate=2007-03-03] He had previously worked on other funiculars, including the Monongahela andDuquesne Incline s in Pittsburgh, and later designed the machinery used to operate the originalFerris wheel at the 1893World's Columbian Exposition inChicago ,Illinois .*
Perpendicular Lift: 502.2 feet (153 m) [cite web|url=http://www.inclinedplane.com/technical.htm|title= Johnstown Inclined Plane: Technical Design|accessdate=2007-03-03]
*Elevation at Summit: 1,693.5 feet (516 m)
*Angle: 35 degrees, 25 minutes
*Lights: 114 high pressuresodium lamps
*Cars: 15 ft 2 in x 15 ft 6 in x 34 ft (4.6 x 4.7 x 10.4 m), 38ton s each
*Length: 896.5 feet (273 m) from top to bottom
*Grade: 70.9%
*Ties: 720 in total, each 12 in x 12 in x 14 ft (305 mm x 305 mm x 4.3 m)
*Rails: total length: 3,586 feet (1093 m), total weight: 120,553 lb (54,682 kg)
*Cable Size: 2 in (51 mm) powersteel, wire rope, 6 x 36 right regular layee also
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List of funicular railways References
External links
* [http://www.inclinedplane.com Official Website]
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