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The Johnstown Inclined Plane is a 896.5-foot (273.3 m) funicular in Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, U.S.The incline and its two stations connect the city of Johnstown, situated in a valley at the confluence of the Stonycreek and the Little Conemaugh rivers, to the borough of Westmont on Yoder Hill.
Feb. 24—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — It's the end of an era for a longtime Johnstown restaurant and banquet hall. Excavators on Wednesday were leveling what was left of the Surf n' Turf Inn, a former ...
Jul. 22—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — The Johnstown Inclined Plane, which has been closed and under rehabilitation since early this year, is still right on schedule to be up and running by next summer ...
Johnstown Flood Museum – shows the Academy Award-winning film The Johnstown Flood as part of the museum experience. Johnstown Inclined Plane is the world's steepest vehicular inclined plane. Pasquerilla Plaza (the Crown American Building) Peoples Natural Gas Park; Point Stadium; Silver Drive-In – first opened in 1962. [33]
CamTran also operates the Johnstown Inclined Plane, taken over in 1983 from Westmont, Pennsylvania borough. The transit system began operation in 1976, from the remnants of the Johnstown Traction Company. Although the Cambria County Transit Authority (CCTA) began operation on July 20, 1976, service did not begin until December 1, 1976.
Mar 7, 2024; Johnstown, OH, United States; Kitchen manager Nick Dienno (left) and general manager Chris Burdulis stand with Uncle Johnnies lucky horsehoe that is kept behind the bar.
Johnstown, Johnstown Inclined Plane (opened 1891; still operational) Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway (1847–1938) Mount Jefferson Plane, Summit Hill; Mount Pisgah Plane, Jim Thorpe; Pittsburgh. Bellevue Incline (1887–1892) Castle Shannon Incline (1890–1964) Castle Shannon South Incline (1892–c. 1914) Clifton Incline (1889–1905)
Peoples Natural Gas Park is located near the Cambria Iron National Historic Landmark at the junction of the Conemaugh and Stoneycreek Rivers and there is a view of the Stone Bridge and the Johnstown Inclined Plane. Located on 3.5 acres, the park has an outdoor pavilion that seats 600 as well as the adjacent Oilhouse that seats about 560.