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East End Incline
Historical Niagara
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Today we head outta Niagara to a interesting structure that once existed in Hamilton
The WENTWORTH Street Incline.
Built around 1895 it carried pedestrians up and down the
Niagara Escarpment at Wentworth st in Hamilton...It had a few different owners over the years and in 1906 the powerhouse was changed from steam to electric after a fire destroyed the old steam equipment. In 1914 a large storm caused a landslide that damaged the incline and it took several months to repair. The WENTWORTH st incline was in operation until 1936 when a new road cut opened not far (Sherman access rd) and the incline became non profitable..Locals fought to try to reopen it but in 1949 it was removed...Today a set of stairs is in its place and is located near the Bruce Trail....This incline was one of two that where in the Hamilton Area and i will cover the history of the other in a future post...have you walked the stairs at The Wentworth St Incline location ?
Anita Young: The Wentworth Stairs are popular for those looking for a good workout. They also provide a nice view. I have walked them many times. I love the picture of the incline!
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Julie Rossall commented on the above post I’m a nut for reading and taking photos of historical and other signage! This at the top of the stairs. |
Hamilton & Barton Incline
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