You have reached the end of the ride.

The historic tunnel bus, which shuttled generations of people between Windsor and Detroit, hits the end of the road Sunday after Mayor Drew Dilkens made the call to cancel the nearly century-old service, whose expenses were rising.

“It’s so sad to see it go,” said Arran Christie, who moved to Windsor last summer largely because of the tunnel bus.

“I’ve been taking my last rides while I still can. I’ve been filming my last trips over there, which was just so much fun. So, yeah, I’m so sad to see it go. It’s been a really emotional time to say the least.”

A spokesperson for Dilkens said this week he wasn’t available for comment.

Regular daily tunnel service ends Sunday, but special event buses will continue running until Dec. 21.

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