Jefferson Blvd. at the E.C. Row Exwy. in Windsor July 29, 2015. (Photo by Adelle Loiselle)Jefferson Blvd. at the E.C. Row Exwy. in Windsor July 29, 2015. (Photo by Adelle Loiselle)
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UPDATE: Crashes disrupt traffic on E.C. Row, Hwy. 401, and Herb Gray Pkwy

Windsor police have reopened the westbound lanes of the E.C. Row Expressway after a serious crash involving multiple vehicles.

Police said there were two collisions at Central Avenue.

The westbound lanes were closed for almost an hour during the morning commute Wednesday.

So far, there is no word how many injuries there were.

Meanwhile, another crash in the westbound lanes of the Herb Gray Parkway between Todd Lane and Grand Marais Road slowed traffic, and closed the westbound on-ramp to Todd Lane.

Two separate crashes disrupted traffic on Highway 401 near Highway 3.  One involved seven vehicles, while three vehicles collided in the other.

Constable Jim Root with the Ontario Provincial Police told BlackburnNews.com there were no injuries, and the road should be clear soon.

 

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