The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel is an underwater highway tunnel connecting Detroit Michigan in the United States with Windsor Ontario in Canada. It was completed in 1930.It is the second busiest crossing between the United States and Canada after the nearby Ambassador Bridge. About 13000 vehicles (cars vans buses) use the tunnel each day. The structure is jointly owned by the two cities.
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point
length (km)
1570.0
height (cm)
4.0
is part of route
Connecting Jefferson Avenue (near I-375 and M-10) & Former Highway 3B
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