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Lookout Mountain Incline, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 17, 1959, 1950s
Code Number:
VRGV01P04_14B
Title:
Lookout Mountain Incline, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 17, 1959, 1950s
Built: November 16, 1895
Track Guage: 1,435 mm (4 feet 8 1?2 in) standard Guage
Length: 1.6 km (one mile)
Maximum grade: 72.7%
Architect: Josephus Jo Conn Guild Sr.
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference #: 73001774
Added to NRHP: April 26, 1973

This scenic funicular takes you to the top of Lookout Mountain Tennessee where you come to a Civil War battlefield overlooking Chattanooga from the south. The fare is $8.00 one way and $9.00 round trip, Originally this railway was built in 1895 to compete with an earlier incline (built in 1886) which later closed. In those days it was a privately run operation but now is operated by the Chattanooga Area Regional Transit Authority.

The length of the rail tracks is around 4800 feet with a rise of 1450 feet, making it the longest and steepest funicular in the U.S. The grade varies and reaches a maximum of 72.7% near the top. The ride is 15 minutes each way.

Keep in mind that this is a historical image as the Lookout Mountain Incline railway now uses new equipment.
Keywords:
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Lookout Mountain Incline, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 17, 1959, 1950s
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Code Number:
VRGV01P04_14B
Title:
Lookout Mountain Incline, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 17, 1959, 1950s
Built: November 16, 1895
Track Guage: 1,435 mm (4 feet 8 1?2 in) standard Guage
Length: 1.6 km (one mile)
Maximum grade: 72.7%
Architect: Josephus Jo Conn Guild Sr.
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference #: 73001774
Added to NRHP: April 26, 1973

This scenic funicular takes you to the top of Lookout Mountain Tennessee where you come to a Civil War battlefield overlooking Chattanooga from the south. The fare is $8.00 one way and $9.00 round trip, Originally this railway was built in 1895 to compete with an earlier incline (built in 1886) which later closed. In those days it was a privately run operation but now is operated by the Chattanooga Area Regional Transit Authority.

The length of the rail tracks is around 4800 feet with a rise of 1450 feet, making it the longest and steepest funicular in the U.S. The grade varies and reaches a maximum of 72.7% near the top. The ride is 15 minutes each way.

Keep in mind that this is a historical image as the Lookout Mountain Incline railway now uses new equipment.
Keywords:
Buses, Bus, Travel, Mass Transit, Public Transportation, Vehicles, Tennessee, Structure, USA, American, America, United States, Midwest, Chattanooga, City, cities, Rail, Steep, Incline, Railway, Tram, Tramway, bergbana, standseilbahn, bergbahn, funiculaire, ascensor, funicolare, funikulierius, keltuvas, scenic, History, Archives, Railfan
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