Quick Facts
Location: Duquesne Incline, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Region: Mount Washington / South Side (overlooking Downtown)
Type: Historic funicular (inclined railway)
Best for: Classic Pittsburgh cityscape views and an easy way up Mount Washington
Admission: Paid fare (see official fares)
Facilities: Upper station viewing area, small museum exhibits, gift shop
Dog Friendly: Service animals only (confirm on arrival)
Also Known As: Pittsburgh incline / funicular
Info
Parking / Access
Duquesne Incline (Google Maps)
Official website: duquesneincline.org
Hours
Open daily. The official site lists hours and fare details here: Hours and Fares.
Good to know
Bring the payment method the Incline accepts (the official site notes what is accepted). The lower station area can be busy at peak times.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Duquesne Incline located?
The Duquesne Incline runs between the Station Square / West Carson Street area and Mount Washington. Map: Duquesne Incline (Google Maps).
What are the hours for the Duquesne Incline?
Hours can change seasonally or for special situations. The safest source is the official page: Hours and Fares.
How much does it cost to ride the Duquesne Incline?
Fares are listed on the official site. Check: Hours and Fares.
Do I need a reservation or tickets in advance?
Typically, no reservations are needed. For the most accurate guidance, confirm on the official site before you go.
How long does the ride take?
The ride itself is short, but plan extra time for lines, photos, and the viewing areas at the top.
Is the Duquesne Incline good for families and kids?
Yes. It is one of the most family-friendly ways to get big skyline views, and it is a classic Pittsburgh experience.
Is the Duquesne Incline accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?
Accessibility depends on which station you use and current operating conditions. The official site provides the best details, and staff can help with station-specific guidance.
What is the best time to visit for views?
Late afternoon through early evening is a favorite. Night rides are also popular for city lights.
Is there parking at the Duquesne Incline?
There is parking in the area, but availability and rules can change. Use the map link and check posted signage when you arrive.
What should I pair with a Duquesne Incline visit?
A walk along Grandview Avenue overlooks, dinner on Mount Washington, or a loop through Point State Park and the riverfront trails are common add-ons.










