If you’re from Michigan, you’ve likely heard of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, which has allowed drivers easy access from Detroit to Canada since the 1930s. What you might not be familiar with, however, is the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel, which first came into existence over 100 years ago. Here’s a brief history of the lesser-known tunnel, which has played a major role in cross-border transport over the last century.

Related Stories

This Unique Rail Biking Experience In Michigan Belongs On Your Bucket List

This Unique Rail Biking Experience In Michigan Belongs On Your Bucket List

7 Waterfront Retreats In Michigan That Are Perfect For Warm Weather Adventures

7 Waterfront Retreats In Michigan That Are Perfect For Warm Weather Adventures

The Brand New Restaurant In Michigan That Locals Can't Get Enough Of

The Brand New Restaurant In Michigan That Locals Can't Get Enough Of

Check out the video below to learn more about the tunnel’s enlargement during the 1990s.

What’s your favorite tidbit of little-known Michigan history?

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.