A CP train begins its descent into the Detroit-Windsor tunnel. Towering over Detroit at right is Michigan Central Station; built 1913 as a beau-arts beacon of prosperity, designed to match Grand Central Terminal, 500,000 sq. ft. offices of the New York Central, 230 feet tall, onetime host to 60+ daily trains, abandoned in 1988, metaphoric ruin of Detroit, owned by a billionaire slumloard, slated for demolition this year.