FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS





Could the cost change?

Exact Fare\Change Machine


What is the fare system? Is Duquesne Incline different from other PA transportations?

The Duquesne Incline is part of the transportation system in Pittsburgh and therefore uses the same _CASH_ fare system as the buses and trolleys. A change machine is available for your convenience. Having the exact fare in hand speeds up the payment process considerably.


Are seniors free? What is the condition for having a free ride?

Seniors, 65 and older ride free.
The Duquesne Incline is required to request a Pennsylvania Senior Citizen ID card as proof of age, no exceptions, in order to be reimbursed by the Commonwealth of PA.


Are there rest rooms?

Sorry, no rest rooms. A port-a-john is available outside of the lower station. The Duquesne Incline has been part of Pittsburgh's transportation system (not an amusement ride) since 1877 like a trolley or the cable cars of San Francisco.


When is the busiest time? How long do I have to wait?

Saturday's and Sunday's after noon are our busiest times. Expect to wait in line for about 10 minutes in both directions.


Would there be difficulties for people riding in wheelchairs?

There are many steps to traverse from the lower station parking lot.The Upper Station located at 1220 Grandview Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15211 is wheelchair accessible. Our observation deck is also wheelchair accessible. The Historic (original) Incline cars can accommodate wheelchairs up to 25 inches in width.