St. Clair Tunnel, Port Huron, Mich.
St. Clair Tunnel, Port Huron, Mich. |
Year: 1901 |
Publisher: Leighton & Valentine Co. |
Type(s): Postcard |
Language: English |
Source: Mike Skreptak Collection; Dexter Box |
Notes: Postmarked 1901; the St. Clair Tunnel consists of 2 tunnels that run under the St. Clair River between Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan; it was the first underwater tunnel built in North America; designed by Joseph Hobson, it was opened in 1891 by the St. Clair Tunnel Company, a subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway; the tunnel was 6,025 feet (1,836 m) long and 19 feet, 10 inches wide; it was replaced by a new tunnel which opened in 1994; addressed to Mr. Neil A. MacIntyre; locomotive 1302 |
Subject(s): St. Clair Tunnel (Sarnia Port Huron) Grand Trunk Railway Tunnels Railways Hobson, Joseph, Designer St. Clair Tunnel Company (Sarnia) St. Clair River Railway Engines |
Place(s): Port Huron (Michigan) Sarnia (Ontario) |
Rights: Public Domain |
Repository: University of Windsor. Leddy Library |
Tiff Image(s): Click links to download Tiff images: Tiff Image 1 , Tiff Image 2 |