City Snow Removal - Montreal, Qc - Jan 4, 2013
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2013
- 47 cm (18.5 inches) of snow fell in Montreal on Dec 27, 2012 and it took the city eight days to pass by my street. It would take another 48 hours until the other side was cleared.
Brings back memories. I grew up in Montreal. Oddly enough I miss the way the house rumbled and the incessant beeping that would lull me to sleep at night. I miss the immense snow mounds that would allow us to sled, build snow forts and the way they sometimes lasted until the first part of June.
i actually watched the entire video. thanks for posting
Same with me
That is real snow removal. Here in Crookston Minnesota it’s called snow relocation. They take it from the street and relocate it to our driveways
This is so funny 😂 😂
Good old days when people used to wear scarfs on their mouth because it's freekin cold , not stupid mask !
This is why, here in Quebec, we pay some of the highest taxes in the world!
@@shanehawkins5361 Lol its cause of our crooked politicians at every level of government, not snow removal
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Fantastic job, and thanks for filming!
That’s amazing, thanks for taking the time to make this video
I will come back in June to get my car
Sometime snow is still here in Montreal till June.
@@NickRanger where in montreal... in may all is disappearing...
Now that’s the way to make it happen. Very professional if I may say so. I made a great living plowing snow in Michigan. Thanks again for the content. Take care and stay safe.😀
WOW!! - This was surprising really fascinating! I'd always wondered how lots of snow in a city is removed. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
You should see the Japanese snow removal videos. Mind blowing!
Thanks for sharing! What a well coordinated operation.
You have a lot of patience to document (in the cold) the whole process. Thank you.
This is the best video about our wonderful snow removal tha I've seen! Thank you for making and posting it. :-)
Patience pays off...very thorough and well executed
Thanks for watching my vid. Actually the temperature was around 0 C (32 F) so it wasn't cold at all. But I was a bit wet at the end.
heart attack snow as we call it
They really do a great job. In Virginia where I am you'd be lucky to get one pass. That's it.
Thank-you for sharing your video. Greetings from Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
All this energy all this ressources for every single street unbelievalbe but what can you do, its the only way to go. Nice video
I'm studying snow removal recently. Your equipments are so cool.
Great video of some very well coordinated snow removal! I'd love to come up and visit - no snow here in DC this year.
Thanks for your feedback. The snow in my neighborhood goes to an old landfill about five minutes by car from my place.
That’s awesome I love your videos, my wife don’t understand she thinks I’m nuts because I watch these videos all the time.
Its therapeutic. As I often come back to this . I'm now more sympathetic to are Canadian friends .
Awesome video! I have always wondered how Canadians deal with snow. Greetings form the USA!
Wow! I am impressed!! That is the most ocd meticulously awesome city/town snow plowing/removal I have ever seen!! My city averages 70-100 inches of snow per season. And my city’s snow plowing is the worst in human existence. This makes me wonder those dudes in Montreal are the gold standard in plowing snow and removing it for city and towns.
You're welcome. Hope to post a couple more before the end of the winter, depending on the weather of course :-).
I love snow!!! The more we get the better it gets!!! Love to plow snow as long as no breakdowns occur!!!
Thanks. Hope to do one or two more next winter.
Hats off to the street crews..nice job
Agree
7 Rivers east hats off ? After 8 days those streets should be bare asphalt. We get far more snow in and around Syracuse ny and that would be cleaned up within 24 hrs. 8 days. Amatuers. Smh
ROTAXD here in Canada we don’t cry about the snow.. we Embrace it.. and well you should thank Trump for that snow removal!😃
Thanks. We had some more snow removal done this week from last week's snowfall but they passed by late in the evening and I was too tired to record it.
Nice video mate! Curious question, do you guys have "cleaning days" over there, as in even days there's no parking on the same side as even house numbers, and the same with odd days and numbers? I figured maybe you do, since all the cars were parked on yhe same side...
I freaking love it! Back in the day a few years ago Anchorage Alaska received 38 inches of snow all at once! Most of us were stuck at home I fired up my big 4 x 4 and was able to go and assist our company. I pick up the president and was paid quite handsomely along with the nice dinner at a fancy restaurant.
We're lucky if the city only does one pass on any side street. And what they do plow, they leave an inch of snow then throw sand on it. The streets are usually better BEFORE they plow them. Thanks for the video.
The final result ::: now you're ready for street hockey !!!
ehh
J'aime t'es Video, envoie en plus. Merci ! 👍😀
Grew up in the snow belt of central NY, where lake-effect snow of +200”/yr are the norm. Gotta love the northern climates!
That is a nice sounding Valtra :P
Great video.
The snow in the landfills are usually gone by anytime from late May to late June depending how much snow we had and how warm the Spring was. By then they are covered in black dirt and look like small hills.
I used to work across the street from a snow dump in DDO, and those 'small black hills' could last into August!!
3:10 awww how cute it is in compare to that gigantic tractor 🚜 😂
There Must be a midget inside 😄
i would love to have a job driving one of those sidewalk cleaners
Is that Park Extension? I grew up there, Montreal has the biggest snow removal budget of any city in Canada (or used to) and when they are done there isn't enough snow left in the street to make a snowball. They would tow the parked cars that were in the way over to the next street and give you a 40$ ticket. Many people didn't mind as their cars were stuck anyway. They used to truck it away and dump it in huge vacant lot where there was a factory that burned down. In the spring when it was melting we would play hooky from school and go there to find money and stuff in the melting ice and snow.
Close. It's actually NDG.
140 fine now.
This is just fascinating to me. I live in ms. We NEVER see this amt of snow. We may get 2" every 3 years. I don't envy you by no means but our kids in the south sure would love to see a lot of snow just once! But the clean up crew is fascinating !
My sister live down there
Greg Bowlan I live in New York state and I must tell you this is a terrible clean up crew
That's quite an operation. Very impressive.
i live 2 blocks from the city building where they house the city plow trucks yet we are the last people to get are street done and they leave snow on the street like you could not imagine currently there is a solid inch of ice / snow packed on the road like black top its insane but you guys up i canada are getting the job done for real but you would have to with the snow you guys get
they did a nice clean job =)
Who would have thought clearing snow would be so time consuming. Here in the UK, even if we get a lot of snow, it never stays around for more than a few days so it never gets removed in trucks. Was fascinating to watch.
Damn you guys have that down to a science there! Cool vid
jruss not really it took them 8 days
@@daleolson3506 Such small streets get done last. There are over 10,000km of streets and sidewalks to clean. To put that in perspective, it's twice the distance between Montreal and Vancouver.
8 days is terrible. Two days would be too long. Montreal should have this worked out as this much snow is normal.
@@w1ldrover i bet you never been here,never went on a snow run...
2days is a small town lmao!!!!
@@upnorthviking823 Unless we get a 12" of snow from Midnight to 6am schools are open because roads are clear in NY. Granted Cities have a bigger challenge with parked cars and narrow streets.
Perfect!!!
Wow, amazing job 👍👍👍👍👍
I remember this. My side of the street sidewalk was never plowed until teh day they cleaned my side which was 7 days later. We had to mount a snow hill to get across the street. The worst part is they cleaned teh other side 3 days earlier. Bad decision making I tell you.
After 28 passes, only half the road is clear and all the cars parked on the one side are now packed into the artificial snow bank.
warpedbeyondhelp your an idiot.....they come thru with a snow blower and dump truck and clean out the snow
WATCH THE WHOLE VID
@@paulthesoundguy1 you might read exactly what people write before start throwing heavy words around.
HEAVY CHEVY.....WORDS ARE LIKE PIZZA....DONT GO TO THE PIZZA PLACE IF YOU DONT WANT TO EAT PIZZA.......
Side walk cleaner is so cute!
Dam that's some snow I love it
I like the little sidewalk buggy. I need one of those for my driveway!
I would like to say to a lot of people answering here that maybe you can use your 4 by 4 pickup truck, or just push the snow on the side, but another snowstorm may arrive in 2-3 days. And then another one. So you have to REMOVE that snow, it will not melt before the ned of march.
Does it finally melt through summer or is Montreal growing its very own glacier?
Are there no bans on street parking during times like these?
From a warm weather guy, it looks like folks were able to drive down it before it was done? Is it really worth the taxes to do what they did? That was a 300m street, how many of those are there in the city? Is it really that much better then day 7?
Nice!! Thanks.
A lot of people complain about how long it took for this one road but it has to be done. It would take a long time to melt and I would much rather do it now when it's all frozen and clean than when it's half melted heavy and really wet!
Stevie Munier also it was january. Snow starts to melt mid-march
If it takes about an hour per block long street do the math and realize a city like Montreal has a lot of work to do to clear all its streets. But it's human nature to want to be first and not have to wait.
Funny though.... I thought people would complain about the noise the trucks, scrapers and plows made when they finally got around to clearing the snow. But then I'm used to Americans.
I've seen snow plows pass a couple of times on a road , but never this type of cleaning with all this equipment. Montreal knows how to deal with snow.
In Norway we would be legally mandated to remove our cars so the crew could do the entire street.
We can't do that sometimes because by the time we wake up the whole place be covered in snow
@@tj_the_sloth well that's what thinking ahead is for.
When is the carnival. In hull Quebec?
Very well done...
Ugh that's to much snow but they did an awesome job cleaning up
Do the remove all the cars to do the other side?
Nice quality video considering the time of day/night. I always ask, "Where do you guys put the snow in the city?"
A Stanton1966 probably dump it in a river or something I live in the country 🤷🏻♂️
That was pretty impressive.
Only one side of the street cleared?
that is insane the amount of resources for a single street, you guys aren't messing around. fascinating to watch. now contrast this with a souther us city like atlanta georgia the entire city shuts down for days if they get 1-2 inches of snow.
But that Valtra though! Didn't know you use Them in canada!:D
We have the same commitment to clearing the snow. As soon as 2 inches is on the ground, the plows and salt trucks are on the road. But once the snow is cleared for driving, they start the process of removing the snow so people can park their cars. In the past, they were able to all of it in 3-5 days but this snow removal took longer primarily to budget cuts (we're embroiled in a corruption scandal) and the when this storm occurred (2 days after Xmas).
Hey, someone copied your video and posted it to their channel, search for "SNOW REMOVAL OPERATION QUEBEC" on the 'Lolodi Adventure' channel
8 days! Omg... Here in Switzerland 8 hours of no cleaning is unheard of.
man, you should've stopped them and gave them a nice cup of coffee. Excellent job!
They did a real shit job if you ask me.... They do better jobs around here with pick up trucks
Alan Ackaway do you have some 18 inches snowfalls? I wish not. And in those little street like in Montreal it is pretty impossible to do this job with a pick up.
just try to put a 6 feet wet snow bank in a 12 feet truck with a pick up. Pretty difficult
Denis Germain
Last year we had 30" of snow in one storm. The biggest storm this year was a little over 12".... My dodge 2500 cummins diesel was able to push back the 4ft windrows and pushed 3 feet of snow with out too much trouble, thankfully it was dry snow last year.... This year its all been heavy wet snow, I still havent had any issues
Alan lol you don't know what your talking about.wow you got a big truck hahah. You can push snow. Don't you see those truck in the video, I think they can push more that your kitty Cummins with a plow. What you don't understand is where do you want to push the snow !! It MUST be removed not plow.
Or moved your goddam cars!
Great job. Skilled people
8 days?
its amazing what these people do when we're asleep
So where do thy put the snow
thank you , its amazing , im the future immigrant in montreal
Hoping for a lot less snow this winter. Don't live there anymore but I remember trying to find a place to park in winter. What a nightmare.
very nice video!
greets from sweden! =)
Now that's teamwork!
Them are some huge snow snow banks!
I was too young to remember the '71 storm in any detail. The only thing I do remember my was my dad using the snow blower to clear the sidewalk over snowbanks that were higher than him, and he was 6' 3" tall.
Looks like a Typical Wisconsin set up. Nice Plow Operators. You should be so lucky to have Good Operators like these Guys. Here ever car gets towed. No, if and's or buts. No Parking on the street. You get Towed.
They got all the machines they need & get it done GREAT
job's done nice and video also
Excellent job boys, come on down to the states and show them how it's done
You want to see snow...go to Timmins and try and tunnel out of a basement apartment in January.
Regretably, you don't mention what part of the city the lack of snow removal took place?
Please let me live here... its so beautiful....
the results are still amazing . I now have more sympathy for are Canadian friends
I've watched this many times .Its a constant reminder mother nature will visit your door step . how you feel withbit is up to you . quit bitching about the roads . don't like the weather move somewhere less miserable. these people that work resurface replace and m and maintain . do a awesome job . and can only do so much .
Dude, I don't know where you're from but if you think waiting 8 days to get your street cleaned is an awesome job, then you are really out to lunch. I bitch because I have to street park and trying to park after a snow storm is no fun; between getting stuck in snow banks to our inability to find parking when getting home from work and fighting with my neighbours for that last parking spot. My wife, who grew up in this area and has street parked all her life, has noticed that Montreal's snow removal service has deteriorated over the years (from slower service to shoddy cleaning). She's frustrated with the service too as is most of my neighbours. So I take exception to your comment that they do an awesome job. They do not. Sometimes they do a good job (as in this video) but other times they do shitty jobs. I pay way too much in taxes and expect my street to be cleaned within 5 days. There is no excuse for it taking longer than that.
thomas urban I like to keep a sign on my door that says "No Trespassing!". I also live in Texas hue hue get my drift ;) that snow is in for a rude of awakening if it comes to my door step without permission.
well side road's are last no matter small town or big ass city side's roads are last so a big ass city like montreal it's going take a week or more for them to get to it then they have to deal with the car's that make it so they can't clean it all out
That was my first winter in Montreal, and I say thank you to that winter. It pushed buying enough gear and jacket enough to handle another snow like that which hasn't happened again but I never had to worry about the snow again and finished my four year university in peace.
ok, why they only remove 50% of the street?
The first snowstorm of the season usually "catches everyone by surprise"--which is no excuse since the public works department and its many sub-contractors are supposed to be ready in advance. Human nature and Murphy's Law take over, however.
By the second storm, we have snow removal down to a science and an art.
Brrr Cool Presentation 👍
Respekt! Soooo sauber sind die Straßen im Erzgebirge/Duetschland nie im Winter!!
Looks like Quebec really knows what they're doing when it comes to removing snow, they actually clean the streets for the people unlike in New York City where the sanitation department just runs along the street and burys your car and drive way with two feet of snow you just spent two back breaking hours to remove ,thank you very much guys.
they waited 8 days to get this cleaned ...lol if that happened in nyc the mayor would be strung up ... maybe a few % of nyc streets are this large
@@pattimac373 this actually did happen in New York City twice. The first time in 1969 when Mayor Lindsey abandon the borough of Queens for 2 weeks. And the last year of Bloomberg's third term we had the infamous Christmas snow storm with a sanitation slow down that didn't plow streets for over 10 days in Queens. Neither of these politicians suffered the consequences. Bloomberg actually had the audacity to blame the citizens for driving in the snow and the plows couldn't get through which is the furthest thing from the truth.
Didn't Jane Burne replace him, and what was his name?
That is amazing, as taxpayers people should expect more. I live in the Upper Midwestern snow region where anything under a foot is a dusting. The plows usually have the roads open, including the remote single lane rural roads within two hours of the end of the storm.
Expect more than what? Those guys are out there from day 1. Roads are prioritized, and I bet residential roads are the last to get done. Did you not see how time consuming that was? I'm guessing by your description you plow like we do and throw the snow off the shoulder and don't remove it. Montreal is a huge city with thousands of lane miles. Removing the snow is a lot different than plowing at 40mph
Just wondering why it took eight days for them to plow your street. I live in Ma. and 18 inches is not a crazy amount of snow. I have never waited even a few hours, crews run nonstop. They did do a nice job but eight days is way to long.
We have 2 inches of snow here in London and the whole country comes to slippy and slidy halt.
Are Canadian friends really get the snow. Nice job