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An International Connection: The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel
Despite much skepticism, the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel opened to link the cities of Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, in 1930, and it remains the world’s only international tunnel for vehicular traffic that passes beneath a body of water.
An International Connection: The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel
Despite much skepticism, the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel opened to link the cities of Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, in 1930, and it remains the world’s only international tunnel for vehicular traffic that passes beneath a body of water.
An International Connection: The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel
Jones, Jenny (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 80 ; 44-45
2016-01-01
22010-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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