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incline <an incline; inclines> N GEOL

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Major repairs were needed, and with so few patrons, the incline's private owners did little.
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The length of this incline is 800 yards and it is to be worked by a fixed engine of 50-horse power.
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Wellington was an important station as it stood at the foot of a steep incline.
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Upon exiting the inversion the track makes an incline and into a second set of block brakes.
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Due to the steepness of the line, wagons on these sections were worked on incline planes using a two-rope pulley system known locally as' brakes'.
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The line ran from alongside the incline landing where passengers could transfer directly to the next trolley.
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The canal worked independently of other waterways and as a result the boats were designed within the limits of the inclines.
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The quarry already had an extensive internal narrow gauge railway system in place and many terraces were connected via inclines.
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The ore was raised by tram wagons on the incline, with a wire rope.
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Precipitous wooded inclines that rise more than 200 feet (61 m) above the water create a feeling of remoteness and mountain vastness.
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