long live the RTS. Man I really hate they retired those beauties. Not just the look of them but the engine sounds along with those whining ass transmissions made for a sexy vehicle and one hellava ride. RIP RTS
In case you're wondering about the passport check There is no passport check when leaving the United States or Canada but there is a passport check when arriving in Canada or the U.S. and you need to get off the bus to clear the customs and then you return to the bus
As someone who has used the tunnel bus before, I can confirm that it’s true. When you arrive in Canada, or the U.S. via the tunnel bus, you have to get off the bus, go through customs, and then get back on the bus.
Thanks for posting this. I need to get from Detroit to Toronto, and it seems the best way is to go: Detroit>>Windsor>>Toronto. It's pretty cheap, like $36.
If you are transferring from Amtrak Detroit station to VIA rail Windsor station take the tunnel bus.Walk out of Amtrak station get on the Q-line street car in front of the Amtrak station heading south towards downtown.Get off at the last stop Congress street stop,walk a very short block over on Larned street towards Griswold street.On Griswold street you see a Domnio's pizza store and a tunnel bus stop in front of this store wait for tunnel bus at this location.Get on tunnel bus go thru canada customs get back on tunnel bus get off at first stop Mc Dougall and Wyandotte,cross the street on Wyandotte same side as Mc Donalds wait for crosstown 2 bus get on bus (the crosstown 2 bus runs down Wyandotte street ) get off at Walker Rd.You will see a Tim Hortons at Walker RD and Wayndotte right behind the Tim Hortons on Walker RD is the VIA rail station. Q-line street car $1.50,Tunnel bus $5.00,Crosstown 2 bus $3.00, you dont need pay uber or lyft or a cab $60 or more just go less than 10 miles between rail stations,all 3 modes runs every 10 min,30min.
Thanks for the detailed information. I have visited Detroit and wondered if there was any way to get to the Windsor VIA train station. It would make an interesting way to get to Toronto rather than having to take Amtrak to Buffalo and transfer there to the train tomToronto.
good vid ! Would you know what the ridership of the the tunnel run is now? Were in 2020, and i see a lot of the TW 40' buses go by almost empty Does the tunnel run have a peak during the day or night in passengers?
too bad the tunnel bus does not drop off at the windsor train station. it drops off like a mile from it forcing me to take a cab accross the border which with tip will run around $145 USD
long live the RTS. Man I really hate they retired those beauties. Not just the look of them but the engine sounds along with those whining ass transmissions made for a sexy vehicle and one hellava ride. RIP RTS
In case you're wondering about the passport check
There is no passport check when leaving the United States or Canada
but there is a passport check when arriving in Canada or the U.S. and you need to get off the bus to clear the customs and then you return to the bus
As someone who has used the tunnel bus before, I can confirm that it’s true. When you arrive in Canada, or the U.S. via the tunnel bus, you have to get off the bus, go through customs, and then get back on the bus.
i wish we still had the rts in my area.ours got retired in 96
Thanks for posting this. I need to get from Detroit to Toronto, and it seems the best way is to go: Detroit>>Windsor>>Toronto. It's pretty cheap, like $36.
Schlomo McGoldstein were
Schlomo McGoldstein you sure 36
The tunnel here is also one of the only international sub aqueous tunnels that you can drive through in the world.
If you are transferring from Amtrak Detroit station to VIA rail Windsor station take the tunnel bus.Walk out of Amtrak station get on the Q-line street car in front of the Amtrak station heading south towards downtown.Get off at the last stop Congress street stop,walk a very short block over on Larned street towards Griswold street.On Griswold street you see a Domnio's pizza store and a tunnel bus stop in front of this store wait for tunnel bus at this location.Get on tunnel bus go thru canada customs get back on tunnel bus get off at first stop Mc Dougall and Wyandotte,cross the street on Wyandotte same side as Mc Donalds wait for crosstown 2 bus get on bus (the crosstown 2 bus runs down Wyandotte street ) get off at Walker Rd.You will see a Tim Hortons at Walker RD and Wayndotte right behind the Tim Hortons on Walker RD is the VIA rail station. Q-line street car $1.50,Tunnel bus $5.00,Crosstown 2 bus $3.00, you dont need pay uber or lyft or a cab $60 or more just go less than 10 miles between rail stations,all 3 modes runs every 10 min,30min.
This needs to be written better.
It's very convoluted.
Thanks for the detailed information. I have visited Detroit and wondered if there was any way to get to the Windsor VIA train station. It would make an interesting way to get to Toronto rather than having to take Amtrak to Buffalo and transfer there to the train tomToronto.
Does gmc still make buses
helpful for ppl who need to know when to get on or off
some of the drivers got attitudes
Remember yrs ago going to Windsor by bus and going to tunnel bbq. Or to the top hat saw frank gorshen very funny . times have sure changed .
Nice video!
Question: Customs on both sides of the border never asked for Passports?
Hi. 8 years later lol. But Yes. passengers get on and off on both sides for screening before the bus leaves customs.
good vid ! Would you know what the ridership of the the tunnel run is now? Were in 2020, and i see a lot of the TW 40' buses go by almost empty Does the tunnel run have a peak during the day or night in passengers?
Ditto question: Customs on both sides of the border never asked for passports?
this response is a tiny bit late but you go thru canadian customs upon entering canada.
What do you need to go through Customs on both sides if you're an American ?
A passport? Being American doesn't make things different. You won't get in to either country without one.
So they didn’t ask for passport? Or am I mistaken
too bad the tunnel bus does not drop off at the windsor train station. it drops off like a mile from it forcing me to take a cab accross the border which with tip will run around $145 USD
+lexmarks567 $145?? What a rip-off.
You could've gotten off at Wyandotte & McDougal Sts. in City Centre, then taken the #2 Tecumseh Mall bus down Wyandotte Street to the station.
Why not take a cab from the transit center, where it does drop off?
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