Windsor's tunnel bus, the unique service that takes passengers across the border from Windsor to Detroit and back, will end ...
The mayor's budget for 2025 eliminated the tunnel bus route, with Dilkens saying taxpayers could not afford to pay 10 ...
As the future of the Windsor-Detroit tunnel bus continues to be in limbo, Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon is urging city ...
There has been a public transit bus running between Windsor and Detroit since the international tunnel opened in 1930.
Windsor's mayor vetoed city council's decision to continue financial support for the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel bus.
Transit Windsor is facing a revenue deficit of more than half a million dollars this financial quarter — and diminishing usage of the tunnel bus is being cited as a major reason. The information ...
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 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.
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.
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