Michigan Central Tunnel, Zug Island and Bridge Trains | Detroit Trainspotting
Detroit's Hidden Crossings: Gordie Howe Bridge, Michigan Central Tunnel & Zug Island Trains Join this channel to get access to perks, including early viewing before releases: / @michaelanthonyvideos Michigan Central Railway Tunnel Operational since 1910, built to move freight between Detroit and Windsor. Still in use today, primarily for Canadian National Railway. The tunnel is about 1.6 miles long, half of it under the Detroit River. Originally served passenger trains; now freight-only. Michael Anthony Videos DJI Mini Pro 4 DJI Osmo Pocket 3

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The Other Tunnel 1992

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Delray Connecting Railroad: Zug Island to U.S. Steel

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When Will the Gordie Howe International Bridge Open?

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Zug Island | Detroit/River Rouge, Michigan 4K Aerial Drone View

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Train Riders need to know this: Bo KEELEYS ADVICE ON RIDING TRAINS: SLAB CITY

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Secrets of Michigan Central Railway Tunnel

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Train Blocking Road to The Gordie Howe International Bridge | Detroit, Michigan Railfanning

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MOST SCARY TRAIN - Union Pacific BIG BOY

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The History of Zug Island | Detroit, Michigan

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Metra UP-W Cab Car Ride on Train #26 From Elburn to Chicago!

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🇨🇦5 DAYS on $10,000 Canada's Most Luxurious Sleeper Train! (Toronto→Vancouver) | The Canadian

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Gordie Howe Bridge | The Door

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Switching and Spotting on the Essex Terminal Railway - Drone Footage

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How 12,000 Men Built a Railroad Over the Sierra Nevada And Risked Their Lives

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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