Some Bloody Legend Made A Song About The Montague Street Bridge

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The notorious Montague Street Bridge‘s legend continues to rise by the day, thanks to a growing list of morons who chose ignore the 3.0 metre height warning and come off second best.

Along with the hysteria that comes when yet another person refuses to heed the warnings, continuing to plow their oversize vehicles into the bridge, comes the ironic social media reaction.

One legend of a bloke by the name of David Cosma has gone to new extremes and spent his valuable spare time writing a song about the infamous elevated railway crossing. The ditty includes a nice, sentimental montage of past incidents for you viewing pleasure #Memories.

Watch below:

Along with Luna Park and Warney’s Brighton mansion, the South Melbourne bridge is quickly becoming a must-see attraction in the Paris of the South.

And just in case you were wondering how long it’s been since the bridge’s last run-in, you can check out the ‘HowManyDaysSinceTheMontagueStreetBridgeHasBeenHit?’ Website.