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Buses Passing in Detroit-Windsor Tunnel |
This ca. 1933 image is of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel which is the only vehicular international sub aqueous border crossing in the world. It has been recognized as one of the great engineering wonders of the world and is the second busiest crossing between the United States and Canada. Located between Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, connecting the US Interstates to Ontario's Highway 401, it is one of the fastest links between Ontario and United States. The Tunnel is 5,160 feet long with a height clearance of 13 feet 2 inches. The roadway is 22 feet wide and allows for two lanes of traffic in opposite directions. It first opened to traffic on November 3, 1930. The maximum depth of the roadway beneath the river surface is 75 feet.
Official GM Photograph from the General Motors Media Archives.
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