It's Baldwin st, in Dunedin in New Zealand, its also a parabola shape, so it gets steeper the further you go up it. It is 35% gradient at its steepest part, which is 1:2.86, meaning for every 2.86m traveled horizontally the elevation rises by 1m.
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Those are both very steep, but the steepest in Greater Vancouver is Oxford st. in White Rock. By my reckoning, the steepest in Vancouver proper is Tolmie st b/w Marine dr. and 4th ave on the city's west side. Both are over 20% in places.
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Baldwin Street in New Zealand holds the Guinness World Record for the steepest street. It has a gradient of 35% at its steepest point, making it quite a challenging climb for visitors.
Baldwin Street in New Zealand
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Baldwin Street, in Dunedin's Northeast Valley.
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baldwin street, north-east valley, dunedin, new zealand. rising one metre every 2 meters.
It has an incline of 38%
According to the Guinness Book of Records, the world's steepest street is Baldwin Street in Dunedin, North East Valley, New Zealand. Baldwin Street is almost 350 meters (1150 feet) long and has a grade of 35%.
I think it is regent street in the Dowlais area of the town.
Filbert Street in San Francisco in the block between Hyde Street and Leavenworth Street.
baldwin street, north-east valley, dunedin, New Zealand. rising one metre every 2 meters.