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The Fenelon Place Elevator (also known as the Fourth Street Elevator) is a
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railway located in
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,
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, United States. It was listed in the
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in 1978.Stewart, Connie (2011-11-05)
Railway not inclined to be a target
''LA Times''. Retrieved on 2011-11-07.
It was included as a
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in the Cathedral Historic District in 1985, with and in the Fenelon Place Residential Historic District in 2015.


History

A predecessor to the Fourth Street Elevator was built in 1882 for the private use of local banker and former state senator J.K. Graves. The funicular was opened to the public in 1884, charging 5 cents per ride. After several fires, the existing funicular was rebuilt in 1893 on the footprint of the 1882 incline; the 1893 funicular inaugurated the use of the
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technology that continues in use.


Location

The upper station of the elevator is located at 512 Fenelon Place, while the lower station is located at the western end of Fourth Street. At the top, there are two observation decks, which offer a commanding view of the downtown Dubuque area. The states of
Iowa Iowa ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the upper Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River and Big Sioux River to the west; Wisconsin to the northeast, Ill ...
,
Illinois Illinois ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern United States. It borders on Lake Michigan to its northeast, the Mississippi River to its west, and the Wabash River, Wabash and Ohio River, Ohio rivers to its ...
, and
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can all be seen from the observation decks.


Function

The
funicular A funicular ( ) is a type of cable railway system that connects points along a railway track laid on a steep grade (slope), slope. The system is characterized by two counterbalanced carriages (also called cars or trains) permanently attached to ...
is long, and angles up at 41 degrees with a vertical elevation of . The two cars start at opposite ends, passing each other at the midpoint of the elevator. The two cars counterbalance each other, drawing motive power from an engine in the station house at the top of the hill. The engine only needs to overcome inertia and friction and compensate for the varying weight of the passengers in the cars. The Fourth Street Elevator is run from April 1 to November 30. The hours are from 8 am to 10 pm.


Gallery

Fourth Street Elevator car from above.jpg Dubuque IA - 4th Street Elevator.jpg 4thElevator4.jpg Operator's House for the Fourth Street Elevator in Dubuque, Iowa.jpg View North from the Fourth Street Elevator in Dubuque, Iowa.jpg Photo from observation deck of the Fourth Street Elevator.jpg


See also

*
List of funicular railways This is a list of funicular railways, organised by place within country and continent. The funiculars range from short urban lines to significant multi-section mountain railways. A funicular railway is distinguished from the similar incline elev ...


References


External links


Fenelon Place Elevator Company web site''Easton's Article'' web site
- production used the Fenelon Place Elevator as a featured movie location in December 2010 {{NRHP in Dubuque, Iowa 3 ft gauge railways in the United States Culture of Dubuque, Iowa Buildings and structures in Dubuque, Iowa Funicular railways in the United States National Register of Historic Places in Dubuque, Iowa Passenger rail transportation in Iowa Transportation in Dubuque, Iowa Tourist attractions in Dubuque, Iowa 1882 establishments in Iowa Cableways on the National Register of Historic Places Rail infrastructure on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Iowa