Autoroute 50 Quebec - Montreal to Ottawa - August, 2021

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2022
  • Drivelapse video from Montreal to Ottawa following Autoroute 50.
    The drive starts on the Metropolitan Autoroute (A-40) and then heads northerly along A-15 (the Laurentian Autoroute) to Autoroute 50 West, along the northern side of Mirabel Airport, heading westerly to Gatineau before following A-5 into Ottawa.

Komentáře • 55

  • @FreewayAndrewCAN
    @FreewayAndrewCAN Před 2 lety +4

    Nice work! One of my favourite drives.

  • @jayiiful
    @jayiiful Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @heureux99
    @heureux99 Před 2 lety +3

    Yesssss, you're finally back! I can't put into words how happy I am to have you back on CZcams after such a long time 😃. I just wanna know If you're still motivated to make videos because it's been like a month and half since you haven't make any videos.
    And btw, happy Canada's day and happy late Quebec's day.

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před 2 lety +2

      Merci pour le commentaire. I should have another video online next week as well.

    • @heureux99
      @heureux99 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AsphaltPlanet1 Can't wait for it 😃! And btw, I saw some videos of the A-50 before, but it was good to have it's entire length for once

  • @alexishoude4449
    @alexishoude4449 Před 2 lety +2

    When the world needed him most, Asphalt Planet is finally back!

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před 2 lety +2

      Lol, thank you

    • @alexishoude4449
      @alexishoude4449 Před 2 lety

      @@AsphaltPlanet1 Btw, in case you wouldn't know, I have a lot more that I could add, here's some example:
      1. When we all thought Asphalt Planet left CZcams forever, he's finally back
      2. After over a month with no videos, Asphalt Planet is back on his channel

    • @hylje
      @hylje Před 2 lety

      Asphalt Planet finally remembered his channel password

    • @alexishoude4449
      @alexishoude4449 Před 2 lety

      @@hylje That's a possibility

  • @TransCanadaPhil
    @TransCanadaPhil Před rokem

    This is a lot like Ontario Highway 17 in North-Western Ontario where they had to blast through hundreds of km of rock to build the highway and you can see it all along the sides.

  • @GreatAussieDrives
    @GreatAussieDrives Před 2 lety +7

    Awesome drive! I love the longer city-to-city videos like this one. It's a bit of a shame that the A-50 is still a 'super 2' expressway, I think the traffic volumes I saw in the video definitely justifies upgrading it to a 2+2 dual carriageway. Is the A-50 the preferred route between Ottawa and Montreal, or do most drivers opt for the 417?

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před 2 lety +3

      The 417 is the preferred highway between Montreal and Ottawa.
      The central section of A-50 (between Gatineau and Lachute) only opened within the last ten years or so. I think they may have underestimated just how much traffic would end up using it when they first constructed it.

    • @brianchagnon2086
      @brianchagnon2086 Před rokem +4

      When I go to Gatineau from Montreal I always opt for the 417, even if I lose time. A50 is dangerous

    • @MrDilldock
      @MrDilldock Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's being upgraded as we speak in some parts. Can't come soon enough.

  • @yeahdaroo1187
    @yeahdaroo1187 Před 2 lety +2

    Suggestion; play these videos at 2x speed, not just it feels delusional but the music turns into rap lol

  • @KCDashcammer
    @KCDashcammer Před rokem +1

    Always thought of autoroutes as the interstate highways of Quebec but maybe does not have the same minimum standards as seen by the two-lane segments of A-50.

  • @concretebob7680
    @concretebob7680 Před rokem

    54 Rock Ottawa! Canadian Summers are gorgeous. It will be great when A-50 is finally twinned between Montreal and Ottawa. I would venture to guess that people from Southern Montreal use Autoroute genius

  • @EdwardW98
    @EdwardW98 Před 2 lety +1

    What are your thoughts on median cable barriers? Interesting to see that cable barrier placed in such a narrow median. I wonder how effective that is being a flexible barrier. Here in Michigan we like to place those a minimum of 12 ft from the edge of travel way. Glad to see a new video and great job with the video nevertheless!

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před 2 lety +3

      I am generally in favour of cable median barriers if they are used properly. In terms of A-50 I think it’s installation proved to be a mistake. I don’t know if you noticed or not, but the section that received cable median barrier also received continuous illumination as part of that work. And the illumination is permanently installed, not with wooden poles and overhead wires or anything, so I doubt they went to that much trouble only to turn it out and immediately rip it out. I believe the cable median barrier gets hit fairly frequently and from what I understand they have to close the highway in order to retention it. Seems like a real maintenance headache.
      In Ontario our first cable median barrier was installed on the 401 between Tilbury and London. One of the very first trucks to hit it punched through, which of course made the media with the idea that cable median barriers weren’t effective at all. Since then it’s been hit dozens of times and I think the catch rate is something like 94%. So not as effective as a concrete barrier, but at a fraction of f the cost, pretty good bang for the Buck in my opinion.

    • @MrDilldock
      @MrDilldock Před rokem

      A lot of people have died on that stretch. This was more a reactionary move by the province to have it installed. That section is currently being twinned now.

  • @JoshuaOnTheMove
    @JoshuaOnTheMove Před 6 měsíci

    Did the ride from Côte Saint-Luc to Ottawa on McLeod street today, long journey. 2 in a half hours long lol

  • @smith22
    @smith22 Před 2 lety +1

    Completely shocked and horrified that the A50 isn't actually a freeway! Wow, that's just scandalous to sign it as such. For shame, Transports Québec!

  • @CrystalClearWith8BE
    @CrystalClearWith8BE Před 2 lety

    QC A-50 isn't entirely controlled access, but most of it is undivided. It provides an alternate route between Greater Montreal and Canada's National Capital Region instead of using the Trans-Canada Highway as a complete freeway which is a quicker route than the A-50. This route is best for travelling from Gatineau to Montreal and vice versa while ON 417/QC A-40/TCH Main Route as a freeway, is best for travelling from Ottawa to Montreal and vice versa. Also, Happy Canada Day, Asphalt Planet!!! Canada aka the Great White North is 155 years old now.

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment.

    • @CrystalClearWith8BE
      @CrystalClearWith8BE Před 2 lety

      Plus, I forgot to mention that QC A-50 parallels QC R-148 from Gatineau to Mirabel, QC. QC R-148 traverses to Laval, QC while QC A-50 ends at QC R-117 in northeastern Mirabel, QC after an interchange with QC A-15/TCH Alt.

    • @milesmonacothesequel2294
      @milesmonacothesequel2294 Před rokem

      you're the guy

  • @dontgetlost4078
    @dontgetlost4078 Před 2 lety +1

    I wonder what the drive would've been like if all that blasting could've been saved by boring tunnels instead. Would've been better for the environment, as there'll be no gaping holes in the landscape. This is my only gripe with the twinning, there's no way out of more blasting and permanent damage.
    Otherwise, yeah it needs twinning...

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před 2 lety +1

      Simply widening rock cuts along the current highway probably isn’t going to have all that significant of an effect on the natural environment. A-50, while scenic, doesn’t go through a particularly remarkable environment, and it’s not like there isn’t suitable habitat near by for any ecology displaced by the widening project.

  • @lolsivasubramaniam6721

    Good vid do autoroute 520 next plz

  • @RoadsOfAsiaBen
    @RoadsOfAsiaBen Před 2 lety +2

    Great drive! Why is there a railroad crossing on the freeway at 10:01? That doesn't make sense because freeways can't have railroad crossing. They need to replace that with overpass, that is really dangerous.

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před 2 lety

      There are two railway crossings along A-50 between Mirabel and Detroit. It's the same train line, and its not very busy. I suspect when that section of A-50 was first constructed in the 70s, the government of the day expected that railway to be abandoned, and didn't want to build a bridge for a railway that was going to be ripped up. If and when A-50 is ever twinned, if the railway was still be in service, I'd expect grade separations to be constructed.

    • @francoisrousseau7026
      @francoisrousseau7026 Před 2 lety +1

      there’s also a railroad crossing the A-20 in drummondville i think it is not used often

    • @alexishoude4449
      @alexishoude4449 Před 2 lety

      @@francoisrousseau7026 There's also one in St-Hyacinthe

  • @xz1891
    @xz1891 Před rokem

    There's a super c at gatineau close to a50

  • @richardterry3448
    @richardterry3448 Před rokem

    0:00/29:25 Interstate/Autoroute 85 Quebec Rainbow City To Charlotte July 2023

  • @minisluy
    @minisluy Před 2 lety +2

    Transport Québec need to twin autoroute 50 for it entire length

    • @RoadsOfAsiaBen
      @RoadsOfAsiaBen Před 2 lety

      Agreed, the overtaking is really dangerous and what's more dangerous is the railroad crossing at 10:01, they need to replace that with overpass.

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment.

    • @hdufort
      @hdufort Před 2 lety +1

      Totally. There are just too many accidents on that autoroute.

  • @richardterry3448
    @richardterry3448 Před rokem

    0:18 Québec/28:50 Ontario

    • @richardterry3448
      @richardterry3448 Před rokem

      0:18 1. Autoroute/Interstate 440 East Of Rainbow City

    • @richardterry3448
      @richardterry3448 Před rokem

      1:23 2. Autoroute/Interstate 40 (To Autoroute/Interstate 85)

    • @richardterry3448
      @richardterry3448 Před rokem +1

      10:45 3. QC/US-70/29 Autoroute Business/Business 85

    • @richardterry3448
      @richardterry3448 Před 9 měsíci

      11:00 4. Autoroute/Interstate 85

    • @richardterry3448
      @richardterry3448 Před 9 měsíci +1

      28:51 5. Autoroute/Interstate 85 (Just Near Charlotte Skyline)

  • @schwenda3727
    @schwenda3727 Před rokem

    Am I the only one here who’s at a loss as to why Quebec DIDN’T blast all the rock needed for ANY future road construction from the getgo?
    Long term construction costs aside, what if hardcore environmentalists find some endangered species somewhere out of the blue RIGHT WHEN Quebec actually starts committing to actually making it 100% divided highway?
    Probably unlikely, but have you read/seen all the back & forth (and substantially scaling back) in Michigan regarding the final mile of the US 31 freeway just south of I-94 & I-196 in recent years? Literally all of that trouble over some butterflies, I kid you not…

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před rokem

      The Quebec government has announced that some additional sections of this road are set to be twinned in the coming years.
      The trouble with blasting the entire roadway is that you have to put all of the rubble somewhere, and while it would have been better to built the entire road all at once, they designed the road the way that they did in order to save some money. Maybe they didn’t have the funding to construct the entire road as a four lane facility, so it will still be incomplete to this day if they had have chosen to build it that way. Thanks for the comment

    • @schwenda3727
      @schwenda3727 Před rokem

      I’m not talking about 4 laning the road from the getgo, I’m talking about just blasting ALL of the rock needed for the eventual full buildout from the getgo but leaving it all empty/vacant until the additional lanes are eventually needed.
      No paving the additional lanes; just getting as much dynamite work as possible done years or even decades in advance with all the ROW preserved very accordingly within the original “super 2” construction.

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  Před rokem

      I understand what you are saying, but I don't think you could just leave piles of rock rubble adjacent to the highway without moving it somewhere, and I don't think you could actually complete all the necessary blasting without removing the spoils to access the rock underneath. So it ends up being quite a lot of work.

    • @MrDilldock
      @MrDilldock Před rokem +1

      Well they did build all the overpasses for a 4 lane freeway, at the very least.