Johnstown Inclined Plane
Voted Best Area Attraction 2008, 2009, and 2010 by Johnstown Magazine readers!
Built after the Johnstown flood of 1889, the Inclined Plane's original purpose was to connect downtown with the higher grounds of Westmont Borough in order to develop that area residentially. During Johnstown's two other floods in 1936 and 1977, the Incline became a lifesaver, helping people to escape downtown as well as to ship supplies into the valley.
In its heyday, the Incline carried approximately 1,000,000 passengers a year to and from the downtown area. This was larely due to the steel mills that were in operation. Today the Incline welcomes visitors and locals alike, carrying approximately 100,000 passengers a year.
The Johnstown Inclined Plane is the steepest vehicular incline in the world, meaning its 30' cars, which are large enough to hold 60 people, 6 motorcycles, or a vehicle, travel at the steepest grade for cars their size.
No trip to Johnstown is complete without a visit to our world-famous Inclined Plane.
Hiking & Biking around the Incline
So many possibilities
The Incline is nestled along a hillside that is perfect for the avid hiker. Enjoy the James Wolfe Sculpture Trail or come for the annual Marah Griffith Run/Walk for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Foundation every September.
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