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Lauzon Parkway clears after train collision

Lauzon Parkway clears after train collision

CTV News04-06-2025

Windsor police seen on scene of a train collision on Lauzon Parkway in Windsor, Ont. on June 3, 2025. (Robert Lothian/CTV News Windsor)
Lauzon Parkway has reopened after a train collision occurred.
The closure was in both directions from Lauzon Line to Catherine Street.
The Windsor police was only able to confirm a train was involved. More to come.

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