The Nunnery Hill Incline was a funicular in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, in what is now the Fineview neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Designed by Samuel Diescher, it operated from 1888 until 1899 between its base station on Federal Street to its upper station on the currently named Meadville Street. It was one of a few inclines with a curve in the track.
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