Image Number267-7632Date2007-05-01DescriptionView from the canyon floor of the Royal Gorge Incline Railway. Built in 1931, and traveling at a 45-degree angle, the world's steepest Incline Railway is still considered one of the most difficult structures ever built. It descends over 1,500 feet to the canyon floor, a mere 50 feet at its widest.PhotographerKuberski, NinaLocationCanon City (Colo.)SubjectRoyal Gorge (Colo.)Grand Canyon of the Arkansas (Colo.)Rack-railroadsCollectionNina Kuberski PhotographsPublisherPikes Peak Library DistrictOriginal FormatDigital photographsPhysical Description300dpi digital color fileRightshttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ This material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code). It is the user’s responsibility to determine copyright status and obtain necessary permissions for use. You may use items from PPLD’s digital collections freely for private study, research and educational purposes. Any other use, including reproduction, publication or exhibition, should be requested through Regional History & Genealogy at PPLD. Proper credit and citation should accompany any use of these materials.