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    treadmill
  • A device formerly used for driving machinery, consisting of a large wheel with steps fitted into its inner surface. It was turned by the weight of people or animals treading the steps
  • an exercise device consisting of an endless belt on which a person can walk or jog without changing place
  • An exercise machine, typically with a continuous belt, that allows one to walk or run in place
  • A job or situation that is tiring, boring, or unpleasant and from which it is hard to escape
  • a mill that is powered by men or animals walking on a circular belt or climbing steps
  • a job involving drudgery and confinement
    incline
  • slope: an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain"
  • tend: have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
  • (esp. as a polite formula) Tend toward holding a specified opinion
  • Make (someone) willing or disposed to do something
  • bend or turn (one's ear) towards a speaker in order to listen well; "He inclined his ear to the wise old man"
  • Feel willing or favorably disposed toward (an action, belief, or attitude)
    reviews
  • A critical appraisal of a book, play, movie, exhibition, etc., published in a newspaper or magazine
  • A periodical publication with critical articles on current events, the arts, etc
  • (review) an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)
  • (review) look at again; examine again; "let's review your situation"
  • (review) reappraisal: a new appraisal or evaluation
  • A formal assessment or examination of something with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary

Monogahela Incline Car
Monogahela Incline Car
Inside the Monogahela Incline car...this car has two rows of seat instead of the bench like seat in the Duquesne Incline. The Monongahela Incline was built at a cost of $50,000 and opened on May 28, 1870. Since then, it has transported millions of passengers. The incline opened up Mt. Washington to development, enabling people to live 600 feet above the city and still have easy access to factories and businesses along the river. The Monongahela Incline was consolidated into Port Authority operations in 1964 and declared a historic structure by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation in 1970. In 1982, Port Authority made improvements to the incline with the replacement of car bodies, improved access and renovated stations. The trestle supporting the road bed was changed to a new steel structure on concrete piers. The 1994 renovation project was more extensive. The electrical and mechanical components of the machinery were replaced, an addition to the upper station was completed and trackway lighting was installed. Mon Incline Facts: Length: 635 feet Elevation: 369.39 feet Grade: 35 degrees, 35 minutes Speed: 6 miles per hour Passenger Capacity: 23 per car Opened: May 28, 1870 Renovated: 1882 (with steel structure) Renovated: 1982-83 new track structure, cars and stations Renovated: 1994 upper, lower stations, restored cars, replaced electric motors and controls
Incline Railroad, Royal Gorge
Incline Railroad, Royal Gorge
Incline Railroad, Royal Gorge in Colorado Springs CO.

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