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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The St. Clair Incline, also known as the South Twenty-second Street Incline, was built in 1886–1888 and operated by St. Clair Incline Plane Company. It was a double trackincline on the South Side Slopes of Pittsburgh from Josephine St. to Salisbury St. The lower station was at the intersection of S. 22nd Street and Josephine. The upper station was on Salisbury Street near Bane School and near the Fort Laughlin site now occupied by Arlington Playground.The incline was 2,000 ft (610 m) long, with a vertical rise of 250 ft (76 m). It closed in 1935.It was designed by engineer John N. McRoberts. As it carried both freight and passengers over steep tracks laid on the ground, it could be considered to be a cable railway."@en }

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