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  2. Falls Incline Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Falls Incline Railway, originally known as the Horseshoe Falls Incline is a type of funicular railway (an inclined elevator) in the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. It is located beside Niagara Falls at the Horseshoe Falls. The line was built in 1966 for the Niagara Parks Commission by the Swiss company Von Roll. It adopted its ...

  3. Niagara Falls station (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Niagara Falls station is an international railway station in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. [1] It is served by the Maple Leaf train between Toronto and New York City and is the terminus of GO Transit's Lakeshore West line towards Toronto.

  4. Incline railways at Niagara Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Falls Incline Railway. There have been several different incline railways built at the Niagara Falls, on the border between Canada and the United States. These lines include: The Prospect Park Incline Railway was built in 1845 on the United States side of the falls at Prospect Point. An accident in 1907 claimed a single life and led to the ...

  5. Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge stood from 1855 to 1897 across the Niagara River and was the world's first working railway suspension bridge. It spanned 825 feet (251 m) and stood 2.5 miles (4.0 km) downstream of Niagara Falls, where it connected Niagara Falls, Ontario to Niagara Falls, New York. Trains used the upper of its two decks ...

  6. Niagara Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 the Niagara Falls Power Company sold the railroad to its connecting companies: the New York Central, the Erie, and the Lehigh Valley. After a series of mergers in the 1960s, the Niagara Junction was finally dissolved as an independent company in 1976 when the Consolidated Rail Corporation was formed to take over operations of bankrupt ...

  7. Niagara Falls station (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara Falls Station and Customhouse Interpretive Center is an intermodal transit complex in Niagara Falls, New York.It serves Amtrak trains and Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority buses, houses U.S. Customs and Border Protection offices servicing the Canada–United States border, and houses the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center.

  8. Great Gorge Route - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the International Railway Company (IRC) established the Great Gorge Route scenic attraction. This electric trolley line ran from Niagara Falls (Prospect Park) to Lewiston, NY along the banks of the Niagara River. The trolley line ceased in 1935, as did other interurban lines, victims to the Depression and the change in tourist ...

  9. List of funicular railways - Wikipedia

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    Lower station house of the Park Hill Incline Railway, Yonkers, New York. Beacon, Mount Beacon Incline Railway (1902–1972; 1975–1978) Lake George, Prospect Mountain Cable Incline Railway (1895–1903) [20] Niagara Falls, Prospect Park Incline Railway (1847–1907) Palenville, Otis Elevating Railway (1892–1918)