It really is. Surprisingly, construction at I-610 is doing some nice progress with some beautiful widening at Sugar Land to Rosenburg *which should've been done wayy before* is going pretty good. Maybe traffic will not be so bad after all from I-610 South/West Loop to Rosenburg once it's all complete, huh?
As for the elevated freeways, they are mostly located in cities with multiple railroad lines going out in every direction. Not to many freeways go under a railroad, as the railroads were built long before the freeways. Railroads have higher clearances than vehicles.
SeaToby11 It's pretty common in the mountains of West Virginia and Pennsylvania for a rail line to go over an interstate, but those interstates are in deep rock cuts or valleys.
@ScrewdUPClickV2 Excellent choice of music, my man. I never get tired of this classic. I was hoping somebody would use it on a freeway video at some point. Also, am I making shit up or did I read somewhere that the I-610 US-59 interchange is the world's busiest, at about 650k AADT?
One thing I've noticed about American freeways is that they are much above ground and made of concrete. In Australia we typically have them depressed into the ground allowing overpassing roads and interchanges to be lower to the ground, only the interchanges are built of raised concrete. Though our state governments have been looking into creating similar to American freeways.
Now this comment was 10 years old, but it's worth noting that the elevated highways are mostly only seen in urban areas. Rural highways are at ground level and crossroads pass over them. Often, rural highways are asphalt.
Wow, dude. I'm pretty speechless at all the editing you put into this. That was really intense, lol. GREAT video of what is my favorite freeway in the Greater Houston area. I never did drive it southbound, approaching downtown (only drove it northbound, once I got past I-45); that's an awesome view of the skyline. By the way, how old is that interchange at 1:30? That's probably the craziest assembly of ramps in North America.
6:20 ~ 6:45 That was an abrupt lane reduction! Eastbound US 60 (superstition Freeway) in Mesa, Arizona abruptly goes from 14 to 6 lanes after the Super Red Tan Interchange,(AZ loop 202).
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Once again, your usual roadgeek video magnificence. You make it look too easy! Now, when are you gonna do the Crosby Freeway including the new flyovers with I-610?
@aswchris No way, man! I have a lot of respect for US-59 (to get the full of it you really do have to drive it at night, though-with an amazing view of the Houston skyline on the background), but Katy Fwy is a thing of absolute beauty. There's just no comparison. It's infinitely more aesthetically pleasing and imposing, not to mention how much more modern it is. My favorite freeway stretch in Houston is, however, West I-610 southbound from I-10 to US-59, by far. Truly phenomenal.
Indeed. Through the Houston area (and from there down to Victoria at a minimum), they are pretty much one and the same. They even have exit numbers (!) on the stretch through Fort Bend County. Once it's done, I-69 as a singular highway will end south of Victoria (where 59 and 77 meet) and split in two: I-69W, which will follow 59 to Laredo; and I-69E, which will follow 77 past Corpus Christi going all the way to Brownsville. Now there is also an I-69C around the Edinburg/McAllen area; this will follow 281 from there to (I believe) George West, which is just west of I-37, where it merges with I-69W.
@Freshbott2 It varies from state to state. This is the way most Texas (or at least Houston) freeways are, but there are some just like those you describe in other cities like Chicago or Boston.
I believe Texas has already decided on the I-69 corridor, from Brownsville to a south and east bypass of Shreveport. It will have a intersection for I-20 east of Shreveport. There will be three spurs of I-69, I-69C following US 281 to New Allen, I-69W following US 84 to Laredo, and I-369 following US 59 to Texarkana. Most of the highway is already built as US Highways, but they will have to be improved in many areas to controlled access with intersections, over and under passes. There will also be a few short bypasses built around the smaller towns and cities.
Most of this interstate is already built in Texas as a divided four lane highway which will need to be improved with controlled access intersections. The most expensive stretch through Houston is already freeway status. The longest stretch not built as a four lane highway is the branch going to Laredo from Corpus Christi. So it shouldn't take too long for Texas to finish this interstate.
Definitely an elite freeway, always fun to drive so long as the traffic is flowing. Excellent production too! Big thumbs up!
It really is. Surprisingly, construction at I-610 is doing some nice progress with some beautiful widening at Sugar Land to Rosenburg *which should've been done wayy before* is going pretty good. Maybe traffic will not be so bad after all from I-610 South/West Loop to Rosenburg once it's all complete, huh?
@@trulylondon1 The expansion in Rosernberg is Complete!
@@MaxTheRealmTC_3421 Thanks for the reminder. Seen it on Google Maps.
Both this song and drive bring back good memories of my childhood in Texas.
Last year, it took me 14 hours to drive from ATL to HOU.. good luck buddy
Wow, what an awesome freeway! Great video.
Awesome!! Thanks for taking us along!!
Thanks for this video. I moved out of Houston in 2000. Still miss it. This was cool to see.
that is one amazing freeway, I say this even tops the Katy Freeway.
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I remember driving on the 6 a few years back, and good night Irene, it was crazy. H-Town traffic is probably the most traffic I've ever experienced.
Us 59 is now known as i69 too now on the route you driven all the way to west end of Rosenberg, and really skipping the city I live in.
Amazing Freeway! I like your road signs!
Great video Brian, thanks for the ride!!!
Love my city Houston Texas fuck what anyone has to say
As for the elevated freeways, they are mostly located in cities with multiple railroad lines going out in every direction. Not to many freeways go under a railroad, as the railroads were built long before the freeways. Railroads have higher clearances than vehicles.
SeaToby11 It's pretty common in the mountains of West Virginia and Pennsylvania for a rail line to go over an interstate, but those interstates are in deep rock cuts or valleys.
Buffalo speedway is the way I went to get my Security gig when I first moved to Houston. I loved Houston and sometimes miss it.
@ScrewdUPClickV2 Excellent choice of music, my man. I never get tired of this classic. I was hoping somebody would use it on a freeway video at some point. Also, am I making shit up or did I read somewhere that the I-610 US-59 interchange is the world's busiest, at about 650k AADT?
I didn't know there's going to be a new toll road in Houston
Great video - better than the Katy Tollway. I find it weird how it drops down to 4 lanes abruptly at the end.
Ah, don't worry. Progress is going great for the widening.
good job Brian!!!!!!!!!
One thing I've noticed about American freeways is that they are much above ground and made of concrete. In Australia we typically have them depressed into the ground allowing overpassing roads and interchanges to be lower to the ground, only the interchanges are built of raised concrete. Though our state governments have been looking into creating similar to American freeways.
Now this comment was 10 years old, but it's worth noting that the elevated highways are mostly only seen in urban areas. Rural highways are at ground level and crossroads pass over them. Often, rural highways are asphalt.
Currently, US 59 outside of the I-610 loop is co-signed with I-69; no word on when the portion inside the loop will be designated...
One of my favorite highways in Houston TX
Wow, dude. I'm pretty speechless at all the editing you put into this. That was really intense, lol. GREAT video of what is my favorite freeway in the Greater Houston area. I never did drive it southbound, approaching downtown (only drove it northbound, once I got past I-45); that's an awesome view of the skyline. By the way, how old is that interchange at 1:30? That's probably the craziest assembly of ramps in North America.
I was just back from texas trip and saw the stacked highways of Dallas Fort Worth. It was cool
my favorite Road to us 77
woah wtf i typed this when i was 9 now im 15 still nostalgic and still going on us 77 to mexico :)
Damn bro im almost 18 💀 sooner or later imma be driving on this highway
6:20 ~ 6:45 That was an abrupt lane reduction!
Eastbound US 60 (superstition Freeway) in Mesa, Arizona abruptly goes from
14 to 6 lanes after the Super Red Tan Interchange,(AZ loop 202).
best video i ever seen you do plus i love you editing to
This channel is dope! I love H-town!
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Once again, your usual roadgeek video magnificence. You make it look too easy!
Now, when are you gonna do the Crosby Freeway including the new flyovers with I-610?
great tour
@aswchris No way, man! I have a lot of respect for US-59 (to get the full of it you really do have to drive it at night, though-with an amazing view of the Houston skyline on the background), but Katy Fwy is a thing of absolute beauty. There's just no comparison. It's infinitely more aesthetically pleasing and imposing, not to mention how much more modern it is. My favorite freeway stretch in Houston is, however, West I-610 southbound from I-10 to US-59, by far. Truly phenomenal.
Love the historical notes and video effects. Fantastic! Do you use the same video editor programme as Brent in California?
One of the best freeways in Texas
US 59 has since been designated as part of Interstate 69.
Indeed. Through the Houston area (and from there down to Victoria at a minimum), they are pretty much one and the same. They even have exit numbers (!) on the stretch through Fort Bend County.
Once it's done, I-69 as a singular highway will end south of Victoria (where 59 and 77 meet) and split in two: I-69W, which will follow 59 to Laredo; and I-69E, which will follow 77 past Corpus Christi going all the way to Brownsville.
Now there is also an I-69C around the Edinburg/McAllen area; this will follow 281 from there to (I believe) George West, which is just west of I-37, where it merges with I-69W.
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Trust me, you will not love the rude people in traffic and the mosquitos lol
Nice buddy!!!!
How long will it be before TX decides on the I-69 corridor?
Jonathan Crockett already did
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This hwy looks comfortable to drive. I see a lot of space included traffic. Is it rec from rush hours ?
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Good work Screw .... :-)
Well done!
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@Freshbott2 It varies from state to state. This is the way most Texas (or at least Houston) freeways are, but there are some just like those you describe in other cities like Chicago or Boston.
I believe Texas has already decided on the I-69 corridor, from Brownsville to a south and east bypass of Shreveport. It will have a intersection for I-20 east of Shreveport. There will be three spurs of I-69, I-69C following US 281 to New Allen, I-69W following US 84 to Laredo, and I-369 following US 59 to Texarkana. Most of the highway is already built as US Highways, but they will have to be improved in many areas to controlled access with intersections, over and under passes. There will also be a few short bypasses built around the smaller towns and cities.
I-69E following US 77 to Brownsville as well - the three suffixed branches split just outside of Victoria.
Most of this interstate is already built in Texas as a divided four lane highway which will need to be improved with controlled access intersections. The most expensive stretch through Houston is already freeway status. The longest stretch not built as a four lane highway is the branch going to Laredo from Corpus Christi. So it shouldn't take too long for Texas to finish this interstate.
I Agree w/you on that one..... AWESOME!!!
+Mike Santonato YES, SIR!!!!
@quest33613 Me too as well moving from Atlanta. Nice vid.
Cool video
@aswchris Not when you are stuck on it in a major jam. ; )
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needs more flyover JK :P
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I-69’s Indiana gap is still in the process of being filled.
nice :D
How dare you ride on that freeway, that's it you're grounded
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