Image © Bernie Drouillard Collection, digitized by John Stefani
An interesting shot looking south on Howard Avenue, from the intersection with Division road. Today’s shot, once again comes from the Bernie Drouillard collection, and thanks as always to John Stefani for digitizing them for us. The tracks in the foreground of the photo is the old interurban street car line, the W.E. & L.S. railway that once ran from Windsor to Essex, Kingsville and Leamington. To the rear on the right is the old Kenilworth Race Track.
Image © Bernie Drouillard Collection, digitized by John Stefani
Here’s a good shot of the railway tower (long gone) as well as an old tavern to the rear (also long gone). Driving by now it’s hard to believe that anything was ever on that site.
Image © Bernie Drouillard Collection, digitized by John Stefani
A close up view of the race track. A couple of those pillars survived until the last few years. I believe the pole with the white painted strip and the number ‘3’ on it signified that it was a streetcar stop.
Hard to believe this is the same spot.
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Those pillars are still there.
Also the first two pictures show a neat action shot of a passenger train heading into the city.
Fascinating!
The pillars have been gone for at least a year.
Crap! They are gone! WTH? Why take them down?
Maybe the pillars are in storage with the TD bank which once stood at Ouellette and Riverside Drive? ;-)