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  2. www.monongahelaincline.com › fare_informationThe Monongahela Incline

    Fare Information. Cash, ConnectCard, passes, transfers and tickets are accepted as payment on the Monongahela Incline. Adults: $2.50 cash fare one-way, $3.50 round-trip (purchase a continuation transfer, must be used within 3 hours). Children ages 6-11: $1.25 cash fare one-way, $2.50 round-trip.

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  3. The Monongahela Incline: A Pittsburgh Icon. The recently refurbished Monongahela Incline was built in 1870 by engineer John J. Endres, and has been in nearly continuous use for a century and a half. It was the first passenger funicular railway built in the United States.

  4. The Mon Incline is $3.50 for a roundtrip ticket, and Duquesne Incline $5 roundtrip with certain discounts for children and senior citizens. Tickets can be purchased at the upper or lower station for both inclines. The Monongahela Incline will accept credit cards, but the Duquesne Incline is exact cash only.

  5. STEP 1. FIND INFORMATION. STEP 2: BUY YOUR TICKETS AND PAY. STEP 3: WAIT FOR THE CAR TO ARRIVE. STEP 4: SIT BACK AND ENJOY THE VIEW. STEP 5: EXIT THE VEHICLE. Information about how to ride the Monongahela Incline and Duquesne Incline.

  6. If you visit Pittsburgh, you need to ride one of the two remaining inclines at least once — why not take the Monongahela Incline, then? The fare is $3.50 for a 3-hr RT pass. Park at Station Square and ride to the top for great views of the city.

  7. www.rideprt.org › services › monongahela-inclineAbout - rideprt.org

    All the information you need to ride the historic Monongahela Incline. Visitors can purchase a 3-hour pass or a trip with a transfer at the ticket vending machines located inside the upper and lower stations.

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