St. Bernard-Orleans Roadgeeking [HD]

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2011

This video follows Louisiana State Route 46 (St. Bernard Highway/St. Claude Avenue) from Chalmette to New Orleans.

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  • Cool video, loved this video. I'm always amazed how many super-old bridges remain in southern Louisiana that are always at least 50-70 years old, and as what you can see at 2:20. Not to mention, the additions you can see on the left and right side for a 2nd lane in both directions, which were also done on some of the South Louisiana MS River bridges Freewayjim drove over on a vid.

    Which song did you use here? There unfortunately isn't a song credit for this song on the description.

  • @prfsnlwannabe

    Thanks!

    2:20 - I saw the bridge on Google Maps, and couldn't figure it out. Did some research and the railroad went through there at one time.

    The song's an AudioSwap.

    Artist: Meat Beat Manifesto

    Song: 10 X Faster Than The Speed Of Love

  • Wow, what a cool drive! Nice video editing too, with the sign graphics. Music was also fitting. Good job! Thanks for sharing.

  • @tshane250

    Very much I do thank you. Appreciate it really, I do. :-)

  • Interesting ride, loved the old bridge at 2:20. The chaotic sound of the song sure matched the footage, good choise.

  • @Freewayjim

    2:20 - That's a very cool bridge. The first that I've seen like it that breaks up the lanes like that.

    Thanks.

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  • @Bryant5493 : Okay, Bryant ... Thanks for the reply.

  • @Derham43

    Thanks, man. I didn't get a chance to go to Jazzfest. Just went to Harrah*s and drove through the French Quarter, up N. Peters to I-10.

  • @dave11686

    Thank you!

  • @CAMINOANDALUZ

    The roads are bit bumpy indeed, especially on the alleys towards the end of the video.

  • @FreewayTitan

    Yeah, indeed. A lot more the area closer to Chalmette -- the Lower 9th Ward -- was damaged by Hurricane Katrina, IIRC.

    1:40 - Yeah, a very interesting look. I don't think that those tracks are used any longer.

    Thanks, Max.

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