The Mount Beacon Incline Railway was a narrow gauge incline railway up Beacon Mountain near Beacon, New York. A popular local tourist attraction, it operated for much of the 20th century, providing sweeping views of the Hudson River Valley. Efforts to restore it continue today.
The Otis Elevator Company and Mohawk Construction opened the 2,200' 3 ft gauge railway on Memorial Day, 1902. Sixty thousand fares were sold in its first year; two decades later that had almost doubled. Riders were often day visitors from New York City who came up the Hudson River by steamboat to Newburgh and then took the Newburgh-Beacon Ferry across the river.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Beacon_Incline_Railway
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Coordinates 41°29'26.999" N -73°57'20.002" E