Don’t forget, this Saturday night 7:30 – Action Hobbies in Kingsville, come on out and meet both myself and the real star of the night Bernie Drouillard.
Hope to see you there!
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I used to live in a duplex on the first block of camron. This bridge was still there in the 1980s when I lived there as well as the abandoned tracks. The tracks stoped about mid way from University to the river. The wayandotte and riverside deive bridges were still around at this point in time. Me and my friends used to play down there. I remember when they tore it out and filled it with dirt. You could actually fell the trians passing through the tunnel