- For subdivisions and neighbourhoods in Windsor, Ontario, see Neighbourhoods of Windsor, Ontario.
The
Windsor Subdivision is a
rail line owned and operated by the
Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) in the
Canadian province of
Ontario and the
U.S. state of
Michigan.
The line runs from London, Ontario, where the Galt Subdivision continues east, west to Detroit, Michigan. The Windsor Subdivision intersects the Canadian National Railway's CASO Subdivision at College Avenue in Windsor. The Windsor Subdivision crosses the International Boundary through the Detroit River Tunnel and ends at 24th Street in Detroit at Conrail's Michigan Line.
History
The line from London to
Windsor was opened by the
Ontario and Quebec Railway (leased to CP in 1884) in 1890; the Detroit River Tunnel opened in 1910. Until 1985, the tunnel was owned by the
Michigan Central Railroad and its successors, including
Conrail. Conrail sold the tunnel and connecting
Canada Southern Railway (
CASO Subdivision) in 1985 to Canadian National and Canadian Pacific; CN sold its half-share in the tunnel in 2001.
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