Worlds steepest street

[h=1]Baldwin Street[/h]Street in Dunedin, New Zealand

This article is about the street in Dunedin, New Zealand. For Baldwin Street in Toronto, see Baldwin Village.
A house on Baldwin Street
NamesakeWilliam Baldwin
Length350 m (1,150 ft)
LocationNorth East Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand
Postal code9010
North endNorth Road
South endBuchanan Street

Baldwin Street
A woman descends the street.


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Baldwin Street


The location of Baldwin Street within Dunedin's urban area


Baldwin Street, in Dunedin, New Zealand is the world's steepest residential street, according to the Guinness World Records.[SUP][1][/SUP] It is located in the residential suburb of North East Valley, 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) northeast of Dunedin's city centre.
A short straight street a little under 350 metres (1,150 ft) long, Baldwin Street runs east from the valley of the Lindsay Creek up the side of Signal Hill towards Opoho, rising from 30 m (98 ft) above sea level at its junction with North Road to 100 m (330 ft) above sea level at the top,[SUP][2][/SUP] an average slope of slightly more than 1:5. Its lower reaches are only moderately steep, and the surface is asphalt, but the upper reaches of this cul-de-sacare far steeper, and surfaced in concrete (200 m or 660 ft long), for ease of maintenance (bitumen—in either chip seal or asphalt—would flow down the slope on a warm day) and for safety in Dunedin's frosty winters.
The 161.2 metres (529 ft) long top section climbs 47.2 metres (155 ft) vertically, an average gradient of 1:3.41.[SUP][3][/SUP] At its maximum, about 70 metres (230 ft) below the top,[SUP][3][/SUP] the slope of Baldwin Street is about 1:2.86 (19° or 35%). That is, for every 2.86 metres travelled horizontally, the elevation changes by 1 metre.
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Now that is steep. I was thinking you were going to post about a street in San Francisco but that place you posted is way steeper!
 
I've heard of that street. The joggers say that its harder to run down it than to run up it.
That's pretty steep. But West Virginians say they have some pretty steep roads. I've heard that they look through the chimney to see if cows are coming in.
 


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