Bus stopped: ‘It’s a lifeline’ — riders fight to save historic Windsor-Detroit Tunnel Bus (Feb. 14) It is shortsighted for ...
Windsor's mayor vetoed city council's decision to continue financial support for the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel bus.
Canadian transit advocates say they're optimistic about the proposed Windsor-to-Detroit passenger train route despite recent ...
City council has decided to keep the Transit Windsor tunnel bus running to Detroit, a move that means Windsor's overall tax increase will be slightly higher than the 2.99 per cent the mayor proposed.
Windsor Coun. Fabio Costante told CBC Thursday that he believes there will be an appetite among councilors to pursue an ...
The Tunnel Bus, which is operated by Transit Windsor, could become a casualty of budget wrangling in Windsor. The Tunnel Bus operates on a one-hour schedule between Windsor and Detroit and costs $10 ...
The changes targeted only the Tunnel Bus service, as a cross-border operation, but affected all employees at Transit Windsor, which oversees it, city officials previously told the Free Press.
The Tunnel Bus departs from Transit Windsor's downtown terminal. (Dalson Chen/CBC) Mayor Drew Dilkens proposed a 2.99 per cent tax increase during his budget address last week. But in order to get ...
The budget Dilkens tabled earlier this month proposed elimination of the cross-border tunnel service. The move would save more than $1.4 million in annual Transit Windsor operating costs by removing ...
Even if Windsor axes the tunnel bus as expected, the union representing drivers says taxpayers will be on the hook this year to pay for the controversial sick days that helped lead to its demise.