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Walton's coal incline
The
Walton's
Coal
Incline
was a
nineteenth-century
incline
, used to
transport
coal
from a
mine
mouth
just
west
of
West Elizabeth, Pennsylvania
to a
tipple
on
pool
2 of the
Monongahela River
. It
crossed
the
entire
width
of the Borrough of
West Elizabeth
,
passing
over the
Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston Railway
.