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The St. Clair Tunnel is the name for two separate rail tunnels which were built under the St. Clair River between Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan. The original, opened in 1891 and used until it was replaced by a new larger tunnel in 1995, was the first full-size subaqueous tunnel built in North America. (By full-size it is meant that it allowed a railroad to run through it.) It is a National Historic Landmark of the United States, and has been designated a civil engineering landmark by both US and Canadian engineering bodies.

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  • Als St.-Clair-Tunnel werden ein ehemaliger und ein zweiter in Betrieb stehender eingleisiger Eisenbahntunnel zwischen Sarnia, Ontario, und Port Huron, Michigan, an der Bahnstrecke Toronto–Chicago bezeichnet. Sie führen unter dem St. Clair River durch, der die Grenze zwischen Kanada und den USA bildet. (de)
  • The St. Clair Tunnel is the name for two separate rail tunnels which were built under the St. Clair River between Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan. The original, opened in 1891 and used until it was replaced by a new larger tunnel in 1995, was the first full-size subaqueous tunnel built in North America. (By full-size it is meant that it allowed a railroad to run through it.) It is a National Historic Landmark of the United States, and has been designated a civil engineering landmark by both US and Canadian engineering bodies. (en)
  • Le Tunnel St Clair est un tunnel ferroviaire reliant le Canada et les États-Unis à Sarnia, en Ontario, et Port Huron, au Michigan sous la rivière Sainte-Claire, a ouvert officiellement le 19 septembre 1891. (fr)
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  • St. Clair Tunnel (en)
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  • View of the original tunnel from a 1907 postcard (en)
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  • St. Clair River between Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario (en)
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  • St. Clair Tunnel, Sarnia Pump House, Northeast of east portal (en)
  • St. Clair Tunnel, Under St. Clair River between Port Huron, MI, & Sarnia, ON, Canada, Port Huron, St. Clair County, MI (en)
  • St. Clair Tunnel, Port Huron Pump House, Southwest of west portal (en)
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  • Als St.-Clair-Tunnel werden ein ehemaliger und ein zweiter in Betrieb stehender eingleisiger Eisenbahntunnel zwischen Sarnia, Ontario, und Port Huron, Michigan, an der Bahnstrecke Toronto–Chicago bezeichnet. Sie führen unter dem St. Clair River durch, der die Grenze zwischen Kanada und den USA bildet. (de)
  • The St. Clair Tunnel is the name for two separate rail tunnels which were built under the St. Clair River between Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan. The original, opened in 1891 and used until it was replaced by a new larger tunnel in 1995, was the first full-size subaqueous tunnel built in North America. (By full-size it is meant that it allowed a railroad to run through it.) It is a National Historic Landmark of the United States, and has been designated a civil engineering landmark by both US and Canadian engineering bodies. (en)
  • Le Tunnel St Clair est un tunnel ferroviaire reliant le Canada et les États-Unis à Sarnia, en Ontario, et Port Huron, au Michigan sous la rivière Sainte-Claire, a ouvert officiellement le 19 septembre 1891. (fr)
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