Overview | |
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Location | Detroit River |
Coordinates | 42°19′07″N 83°03′38″W / 42.31849°N 83.06049°W |
System | CPKC Railway |
Start | Detroit, Michigan, US |
End | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Operation | |
Work begun | October 1906 |
Opened | July 26, 1910 |
Owner | CPKC Railway |
Operator | Detroit River Tunnel Company |
Traffic | Freight |
Technical | |
Length | 1.6 mi (2.6 km) |
No. of tracks | 2 |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
The Michigan Central Railway Tunnel is a railroad tunnel under the Detroit River connecting Detroit, Michigan, in the United States with Windsor, Ontario, in Canada. The U.S. entrance is south of Porter and Vermont streets near Rosa Parks Boulevard. The Canadian entrance is south of Wyandotte Street West between Cameron and Wellington Avenues. It was built by the Detroit River Tunnel Company for the Canada Southern Railway, leased by the Michigan Central Railroad and owned by the New York Central Railroad. The tunnel opened in 1910 and is still in use today by the CPKC Railway.