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By:Taylor Ann
Do you want to know more about the Detroit
Winsor Tunnel? The location is
Jefferson Ave Detroit, Michigan 48226-4376. Their phone number is
[313]-567-4422. The whole Tunnel was made by people. The date it was constructed
is September 9, 2008. The purpose of it is so people can drive Detroit to Canada
under the Detroit River. A fact about it is that it is 5,160 feet tall and 1,573
wide. The daily traffic every day is 13,000 vehicles. It is the second busiest
crossing between United States and Canada.
Winsor Tunnel? The location is
Jefferson Ave Detroit, Michigan 48226-4376. Their phone number is
[313]-567-4422. The whole Tunnel was made by people. The date it was constructed
is September 9, 2008. The purpose of it is so people can drive Detroit to Canada
under the Detroit River. A fact about it is that it is 5,160 feet tall and 1,573
wide. The daily traffic every day is 13,000 vehicles. It is the second busiest
crossing between United States and Canada.