Hamilton Incline Railway
Overview | |
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Locale | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
Transit type | Funicular railway |
Number of stations | 2 |
Operation | |
Began operation | 1892 |
Operator(s) | The Peninsula Hotels |
Technical | |
System length | 800 feet (240 m) |
Track gauge | 12 ft 1 1⁄2 in (3,696 mm)[1] |
The Mount Hamilton Railway was built in 1895 in Hamilton, Ontario.[2] In 1906 a new owner renamed it Wentworth Street Incline Railway. The system has two tracks with two car operation with second generation cars used after 1910.[1]
A double wide road was paved in 1929 and the railway stopped running in 1936 when the company went bankrupt.[3] The historic structure was vandalized and finally demolished 1949.[1]
The site of the railway is covered by trees with a set of stairs connecting from Wentworth Street South and Charlton Street East up to Sherman Access and then again up to Upper Wentworth Street and Mountain Park Avenue. A plaque at Mountain Park Avenue is the only reminder of the incline railway.
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