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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

This video follows CA 110 North throughout its entire length. Includes footage of the Arroyo Seco Parkway, California's oldest freeway.

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  • Love the videos wish I was in California instead of Chattanooga. Is the 5 North sign seen at about 1:02 the one the artist made or am I mixed up with another freeway?

  • Yup, that's *the* sign. Little did I know it at the time, but that would be the very last time I would see that sign. CalTrans took it down and replaced it with a reflective and brighter green sign.

  • Just curious FreewayBrent, when did you film this? I noticed lane 3 was closed for a good way and had Caltrans trucks parked at one point.

    Wondering if they were taking soil samples after that Sinkhole opened a year or two ago around Fair Oaks Ave.

  • I filmed this on the 24th of October, if my memory serves me correct.

    Wow, had no idea about the sinkhole. I've noticed the concrete pavement becoming more rough in recent weeks, up toward the northern end of CA 110 in Pasadena.

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  • The Arroyo Seco Parkway makes me think of highways in PA where the exits and some of the entrances are the same (Stop merges or yields where you maybe get 5 feet before being thrown onto a four lane (two in either direction) highway where everyone is going at least 65).

  • Your videos are highly enjoyable for me, especially the music. You have great taste. There is something I enjoy about transportation networks of any sort and LA is the most intriguing.

  • Badass ride, I'd say. :P

  • I love the art deco overpasses along this route.

  • Great video. I drive this freeway everyday. If you do too it drains you. Everyone is always tying to pass you. I've seen some horrible accidents. People driving into the LA River. You can't blink on this one. If you do you'll miss your exit or worse run into a wall. The worst is the mornings though. You might as well be on a horse.

  • That is so cool! I wanted to watch a video of the Pasadena Freeway, and have always been fascinated by it. 5* Nice video, Brent.

  • at the base of Elysian park, there were some shanty-type homes and a large Mexican-american population around there (and in Chavez ravine, where current day Dodger stadium is) and they refused to move. The city had to eventually condemn their houses to get em out.

    Hill St came to a "T" just south of current Solano Rd. From there, it was east over to Broadway, and there was an option to cross the LA river there, or detour through the tunnels and cross the bridge on the North side.

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