Michigan has nine international crossings with Ontario, Canada:
Ambassador Bridge, North America's busiest international border crossing the Detroit River (the only place in the contiguous United States where one can go due south to Canada).
Blue Water Bridge, a twin-span bridge (Port Huron, Michigan and Point Edward, Ontario,
but the larger city of Sarnia, Ontario is usually referred to on the Canadian side.)
Blue Water Ferry (Marine City, Michigan and Sombra, Ontario)
Canadian Pacific Railway tunnel.
Detroit-Windsor Truck Ferry (Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario)
Detroit-Windsor Tunnel.
International Bridge (Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)
St. Clair River Railway Tunnel (Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario)
Walpole Island Ferry (Algonac, Michigan and Walpole Island First Nation, Ontario
A second international bridge is currently under development between Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario.
Railroads
Michigan is served by four Class I railroads: the Canadian National Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway, CSX Transportation, and the Norfolk Southern Railway. These are augmented by several dozen short line railroads. The vast majority of rail service in Michigan is devoted to freight, with Amtrak and various scenic railroads the exceptions.Amtrak passenger rail services the state, connecting many southern and western Michigan cities to Chicago, Illinois. There are plans for commuter rail for Detroit and its suburbs (see SEMCOG Commuter Rail).
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