Been waiting for this one for a long time. US-40 goes right through the area I grew up, in that St. Clairsville/Wheeling area, and it and I-70 started my fascination with roads. Growing up in a small town I always thought it was so cool to have these extremely important roads travel right through home and go all the way across the country. I always was curious about where they would take me to and where they would eventually end. Really enjoyed this video.
I remember the roads connecting May's landing to the del membr very well; when we were poor college students coming home on thxgiving, that's how you can get north in NJ from the bridge without paying for the Turnpike
At 34:30, the "Little Arch" in Vandalia IL used to be part of the sign for a Travel Lodge motel that was located right there. The motel changed brands many years ago and so is no longer a Travel Lodge, so the sign was torn down, but they left the arch. In the '70s, visiting my grandparents in Vandalia, I used to ride with my grandfather every day from their house a couple of miles outside town to this Travel Lodge to get that day's edition of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, because Vandalia was too far out for home delivery to be offered.
I live in Vandalia (pronounced Van-day-lia) and grew up in Englewood/Clayton so 40 has always been one of my regular routes, especially if I'm avoiding I-70. It actually isn't going around the golf course but around Taylorsville Metropark and Taylorsville Dam on the Great Miami River. On the other side of the airport you meet Englewood Metropark and Englewood Dam on the Stillwater River. They're there because of the great flood of Dayton in 1913.
Indianapolis, Indiana, the Crossroads of America, where US 40 (Washington Street) crosses US 31 (Meridian) at the Circle. This is the divider that breaks Indiana into four more-or-less equal sections. US 31 is also an interesting road that starts at the Straits of Mackinac and ends on the Gulf Coast near Mobile, Alabama. My father, a hillbilly from Kentucky, said, "The Three R's in Kentucky are readin', writin' and Route 31 to Indianapolis." Oh how true that was!
Apparently US 40 shared the nickname 'Main Street of America' with fellow Route 66. But if you combine the two (where they meet in St. Louis), you could make a 'Broadway of America' route, as these two together constituted the main driving route between NYC and LA prior to the creation of the Interstate Highway System.
Here’s my list for this fragment of U.S. 40. Atlantic City-Vineland-Wilmington-Elkton-Aberdeen-Baltimore-Catonsville-Ellicott City-Frederick-Hagerstown-Hancock-Cumberland-Grantsville-Uniontown-California-Washington-Wheeling-St. Clairsville-Morristown-Old Washington-Cambridge-New Concord-Zanesville-Columbus-Springfield-Vandalia-Richmond-Cambridge City-Knightstown-Greenfield-Indianapolis-Brazil-Terre Haute-Marshall-Casey-Effingham-Vandalia-Greenville-Highland-Troy-Collinsville-East St. Louis-St. Louis-Chesterfield-Wentzville-Warrenton-Columbia-Boonville-Kansas City Reno used to be on Hwy 40 until it was truncated in Utah like you said at the beginning. But it is still very much well known in my hometown; my navigator actually recognizes part of 4th Street west of downtown as Old U.S. 40, even complete with the shield. Outside of an irrational hatred for Mizzou, I can’t understand why you don’t like Columbia. It is very much a big city, and I even say that it’s far enough away from both Kansas City and St. Louis (roughly 100 miles from both) that it could very justifiably be a primary control on I 70. As a side note, the central part of Missouri (greater Columbia area) is home to one of my favorite country music artists, even if she’ll never have the success she had in the late 90’s and mid 00’s.
The most I've ever probably driven on the US40 is probably between Cumberland Maryland to little bit past of Frederick Maryland. But Hagerstown, it's pretty cool to drop through that. I live not that far away from Hagerstown like 40 minutes away. From winchester virginia US40 is a split road through downtown Hagerstown. Then when they're going East towards Frederick. Maryland it is called the dual highway. But that was a pretty cool video I enjoyed it.
I’ve been on us 40 in Ohio on my trip back in July and US 22 and I took some of my own pic of the US 40 sheild and i thought of you Todd while doing that 😂 and I got to be on I-70 and 77 to (: I got to take my pic of the most hyped interstate ever I-68
Cool to see US 40. I am most familiar with the section from the US219-I68 interchange to Wheeling, WV going through Nemacolin Woodlands, by Ohiopyle and Fort Necessity, down Mount Summit through Uniontown, past Brownsville and Washington, PA.
When you mentioned US 322 I knew I had heard that from somewhere but I haven’t spent a lot of time in South Jersey so I knew it was something else so after a quick Google search I learned that US 322 is the road that you get off of I 80 to get on I 99 in Bellefonte Pennsylvania. That was a fun little moment for me.
In fact, US 40 has/had lots of named road markers - AC Expressway, Garden State Parkway, NJ Turnpike, Ocean Highway, Cape May Lewes Ferry, Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, maybe a Del. Turnpike on the I-295 concurrency.
To avoid the tolls in Delaware and Maryland, I took US 40 as soon as I got into Delaware, the took 40 to I-695 outer loop, then took I-95 on the other side of Baltimore, all the way down to Florida. Wow! I drove this stretch of US 40 (twice), and overlooked that stone marker!
Another great video! I've driven both east and west stretches through Indiana multiple times. I didn't realize they took US 40 off Washington Street. Probably better off as it gets very congested and there is a lot of work to make the public transit system better. Been to Casey, IL many times and have seen most of the largest stuff there. Very interesting for sure. I feel like US 40 is a good road tripping opportunity to see some lesser known areas of some of the metros that I-70 runs near.
Ah, Zanesville. That was the approximate halfway point back when I used to drive from Reading, PA to Champaign, IL a couple of times per year. To give a clue how long ago that was, I knew it was the halfway point because the AAA TripTik told me so.
The duplex is probably a remnant of the "Lakes to Sea Highway" of which US 322 is the main component. Totally not needed now but old duplexes die hard.
33:56 We get St. Louis on an interchange sign west of Effingham. Excellent. But I checked down the road and it's back to East St. Louis where US 40 gets off I-70 at Exit 30. Sad we all got our hopes up on IDOT. We should've known better lol.
@@ControlCityFreak Despite having lived in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana most of my life, the only part of IL-1 I've ever been on is in the area you highlighted. I've also seen and used the US-40/IL-4 "interchange" as a route to and from the little-used Mid-America Airport.
I think that the next time the Chiefs play the Bears - or the first time the Royals play the White Sox or Cubs next season, for that matter - you should do Illinois 1, from Cave-in-Rock along the Ohio River all the way into Chicago along Halsted Street!
Banger video Todd! I didn't even know there was a second highway to nowhere, when I read the description my first thought was "huh? 40 doesn't go anywhere near 180 in Illinois!" If you ever do try Dicarlo's I should warn you Ohio Valley pizza is a little weird, they don't actually melt the cheese unless you ask them to. They put in on right out of the oven so it only melts partially. It's not bad but it'll throw you off if you're not expecting it, I usually just have them make it the normal way. Excited for the second half!!
Casey is pronounced “K-Z” Vandalia is pronounced “Van-Dale-ya” Sandoval is pronounced “San-doe-vul. This was such a great video and I really enjoyed it!!! Highly recommend taking US 40 instead of I 70 from Indianapolis to St. Louis. It is a much more peaceful and pleasant highway. .
Interesting fact: at 20:43 on the map, you can see a blip pop up for Ohio Valley Mall, that mall has one of two of the only remaining Sam Goody stores in the country
In East Columbus the other highways like 33 are just all over the place, Broke down in the rough SE part of Columbus (Obetz). I think US 33 is concurrent with part of I 270 for a bit there. There is another road that runs parallel to US 40 called Refugee that eventually crosses to the other side once in Columbus, it's all messed up.
It's signed Camden because the road is know as the Black Horse Pike which actually goes to Camden. US 40 separates from the Black Horse at Mays Landing & US 322 at Williamstown. The name pre-dates the numbering system like the Lincoln Highway. Mays Landing is the seat of government for Atlantic County (part of the large Hamilton Township) It's pronounced Byou-na.
I have one more request for the All Request Show: Exit 106 in NC on I-95 for Truck Stop Dr. That is the Exit for Kenly 95, which is a pretty awesome Truck Stop that I like to visit. I can send you a picture of the Exit and Truck Stop if you like. Or if you can, just replace the I-85 Request with this one. Thanks!
@@ControlCityFreak I actually went there a couple weeks ago and wouldn’t mind sharing a couple of pics 😅 It’s alright if you don’t want them. I just want to shout out the place cause it’s probably the 3rd biggest draw on 95 in the Carolinas outside of South of the Border and Buc-ees in Florence. It’s basically the East Coast’s Iowa-80.
I-5 northbound: Although not an exit, just before the CA-14 junction there's a split for trucks and cars. I think it's strange they didn't just build one big ramp that trucks and cars could use instead of two. It's needlessly complicated.
At one point I counted which interstate/us highway pairs intersect the most. I can’t find it now but I believe I-70/US-40 was the most, followed by I-95/US-1 and (surprisingly) I-91/US-5 in 2nd and 3rd
Interesting fact...PA 51 goes through Pittsburgh and to the Ohio line, where it becomes OH14 and ends at Public Square. California, PA is home to a state university, hence the sign. Eventually, PA43 will go to Pittsburgh as the Mon Fayette Expressway.
12:00 I found out years ago that in MD the former alignments of US 40 are signed as MD 144 only to the west of Baltimore. East of the city, they're all signed MD 7.
they old parts are also scenic 40 and alt 40 in western md. also old frederick rd in western county is actually newer than the other frederick road that was actually the national road
Got an exit request for the northbound I-5 reboot - Exit 212 in Washington state, for WA-532 for Stanwood, and Camano Island, which is where my friend moved to after a wildfire down here in California. Thanks!
They should extend I-76 East of Philly to Atlantic City, and while in the 76 topic, it wouldn't hurt Ohio to continuing 76 west of 71. But merge it with 71 South and then follow US. 30 in Ashland and follow it to Fort Wayne, IN. and end it in Fort Wayne.
Fun fact: I-70 control city west of Columbus was Indianapolis until about 20 years ago. I-70 barely touched Dayton proper and is way north of downtown Dayton. Growth of Dayton to the north and simple logic that Dayton is the next big city got it changed by ODOT.
I remember that, as recently as the late 1980s, road signs in Indiana along I-70 listed the Eastbound control city as “Columbus O.” At some point around 1990, INDOT started changing the signs to “Columbus OH.” 35 years later, I still sometimes refer to Columbus, Ohio verbally as “Columbus O,” in honor of those old signs.
i was just on us 40 yesturday after a 8 HOUR BUS RIDE ON GREYHOUND half the ride was on us 40 after we left wilmington from new york to dc which is supposed to be 4 hours but the bus decided we will stop in at 8 random places that nobody got off
I've never done the Hound. Is Megabus in Wilmington? I've taken that from Baltimore to NY a few times and it doesn't make any stops other than a rest stop in NJ.
@@ControlCityFreak you may have not heard the news but megabus got bought by peter pan in mid august and i was going to ride it until i got to the javitis center where i saw a sign that there gone
The only way to fix Baltimore is to level it and start over. I-70 did not destroy Columbus, Indianapolis, St. Louis or Kansas City. Hell, I-70 was built next to my greatgrandfather's house and there is an interchange in the midst of Point State Park in Pittsburgh.
40 actually reunites with I-70 there while intertwined with US-287. Maybe someday he'll spend a few weeks doing each highway that runs through there, including US-24, Colorado 71, etc.
Hi Todd. Are you covering US-24? If so, you can hold on to this request. Or does it make more sense to put this in the all request show? I want you to show the amazing bridge and the SPUI at the interchange of I-94 and US-24. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_Bridge_(Michigan)
You got it, thanks! I'll definitely cover US 24, but I'm not exactly sure when, but I'd say 8 or 9 months at the soonest. I can hold it or put it in the all-request show, whichever you prefer.
@@ControlCityFreak no strong preference. If you need content for the all request show, fine. If this request would be more at home with the rest of US-24, that’s also fine with me. I’m sure I’ll still be watching your videos in the future if you keep making them.
5:17 there's a bad sign in Hamilton, Ohio with US. 127. They did some road work in Hamilton on 127 several years ago and they replaced the whited shield US. 127 sign with an Ohio State Route 127 sign. OH. 127 doesn't actually exist. 😂
Was really hoping for a Lions-Chiefs Super Bowl last season. I still cannot believe the Lions blew that lead to the 49ers in the NFC Championship. Would have been one hell of a great matchup. I still think the Chiefs would be won if they played the Lions though. What about you?
@@ControlCityFreak ohhhhhh ok, thanks for making these videos btw, glad to know im not the only one who picks up on control cities and other niche road geek stuff
We could modernize beyond the EU. Light rail around cities buses off the light rail and 300mph trains connecting. Cars and SUVs/trucks for work and if you're going in the middle of nowhere. Like idk, Kansas City, Kansas
I really do think that I 70 should be signed for Washington PA going west from Wheeling. I can’t imagine any other control city for that route in that direction at that point because Pittsburgh doesn’t make sense cause not everyone’s going to Pittsburgh. The turnpike is kind of a through route I feel as though more people are going to meet with the turnpike in new Stanton than are going to Pittsburgh and I don’t like new Stanton as a control city Washington Baltimore doesn’t make sense because if I was going east on the turnpike, I could be going to Philadelphia or New York City or in my case Connecticut, so I like Washington because it’s a pretty big spot compared to the other cities pass through between Columbus and Harrisburg, so yeah, I support Washington PA
Not everyone is going to Pittsburgh, but I'm sure a whole lot more people are heading from Columbus, Cincy, Indy, really anywhere west or southwest to Pittsburgh than are heading to Washington. Add in the fact that there's a much, much more famous Washington elsewhere, making Washington PA more confusing than helpful for many.
That's why I just have them melt the cheese, if they make it the normal way it's fantastic. Not sure why they made that a signature but at least it's not Altoona style 🤢
I enjoyed your US 40 video. I drove on US 40 in Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. I know talking about and criticizing control cities is your jam, but when you do videos about US routes either hugging the interstate or sharing pavement with it, I think you should state an argument on why a route like US 40 should even still exist, especially from Ohio to western Missouri, and why US 66 had to disappear. US 40 shields were removed in Nevada and California to make I-80 the lone route. Examples of interstate hugging US highways: US 51, US 31, US 301, and US 1. I'm sure certain parts of US 40, along I-70, are busy with decent traffic volumes, but should 40 be co-signed with 70, in Missouri, in the year 2024. It would be a topic worth commenting on when considering retiring a US route regardless of how iconic it might be.
40 has pretty long independent sections in Utah, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey and is a useful secondary road in Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. 66 had very few truly independent sections left. I think US 99 had a better case for not being decommissioned than 66 did, but CA hates US highways. A lot of 80 in CA, NV, and UT was literally built on top of 40.
Been to National Trail Raceway in Hebron OH on US 40 for a few years You don't really show how that area from Zanesville to just before Reynoldsburg is just cornfields on US 40 and how old and colonial that area is up to Granville and Newark
Baltimore looks that bad around US40 it looks like they didn't ripe out enough but seriously speaking... If they have ripped everything out they might as well finish the road.
I appreciate that the video is exactly 40 minutes long.
It took a lot of cuts!
Been waiting for this one for a long time. US-40 goes right through the area I grew up, in that St. Clairsville/Wheeling area, and it and I-70 started my fascination with roads. Growing up in a small town I always thought it was so cool to have these extremely important roads travel right through home and go all the way across the country. I always was curious about where they would take me to and where they would eventually end. Really enjoyed this video.
I live in Wheeling now, so this was a fun one for me, as well!
I remember the roads connecting May's landing to the del membr very well; when we were poor college students coming home on thxgiving, that's how you can get north in NJ from the bridge without paying for the Turnpike
At 34:30, the "Little Arch" in Vandalia IL used to be part of the sign for a Travel Lodge motel that was located right there. The motel changed brands many years ago and so is no longer a Travel Lodge, so the sign was torn down, but they left the arch. In the '70s, visiting my grandparents in Vandalia, I used to ride with my grandfather every day from their house a couple of miles outside town to this Travel Lodge to get that day's edition of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, because Vandalia was too far out for home delivery to be offered.
Hell yeah 40 minute CCF video
Forty minute video on Route 40. Couldn't have done it better.
I live in Vandalia (pronounced Van-day-lia) and grew up in Englewood/Clayton so 40 has always been one of my regular routes, especially if I'm avoiding I-70. It actually isn't going around the golf course but around Taylorsville Metropark and Taylorsville Dam on the Great Miami River. On the other side of the airport you meet Englewood Metropark and Englewood Dam on the Stillwater River. They're there because of the great flood of Dayton in 1913.
Grew up in Englewood myself!
Indianapolis, Indiana, the Crossroads of America, where US 40 (Washington Street) crosses US 31 (Meridian) at the Circle. This is the divider that breaks Indiana into four more-or-less equal sections. US 31 is also an interesting road that starts at the Straits of Mackinac and ends on the Gulf Coast near Mobile, Alabama. My father, a hillbilly from Kentucky, said, "The Three R's in Kentucky are readin', writin' and Route 31 to Indianapolis." Oh how true that was!
Can't wait until US 6 and US 30.
US 30 will be an epic video its the Lincoln highway
That Interstate 170 project is a crazy story, and it worse if they never actually finished it.
Never... Should... Have... Been... Built!!
Really it's not finished?
@@dvferyance It will be finished when December has 69 days and there's 420 hours in a day. Aka never.
@@JessicaKasumi1990what I am saying is I didn't know it was planned to go further that it already does. I thought it was a complete route.
Apparently US 40 shared the nickname 'Main Street of America' with fellow Route 66. But if you combine the two (where they meet in St. Louis), you could make a 'Broadway of America' route, as these two together constituted the main driving route between NYC and LA prior to the creation of the Interstate Highway System.
Me: Hey, can we buy the Gateway Arch?
Mom: No, we have the Gateway Arch at home
The Gateway Arch at home: 34:28
That was LITERALLY what I thought when I saw that lol
lol
LOL
@@andrewdevore4799 I love that meme.
In Vandalia Ohio, It's not just a golf course, it is a dam that you drive over for flood control.
I forgot about the dam. I remembered the beautiful metro park around there. I'm from Germantown, so we also have a beautiful dam also.
Here’s my list for this fragment of U.S. 40.
Atlantic City-Vineland-Wilmington-Elkton-Aberdeen-Baltimore-Catonsville-Ellicott City-Frederick-Hagerstown-Hancock-Cumberland-Grantsville-Uniontown-California-Washington-Wheeling-St. Clairsville-Morristown-Old Washington-Cambridge-New Concord-Zanesville-Columbus-Springfield-Vandalia-Richmond-Cambridge City-Knightstown-Greenfield-Indianapolis-Brazil-Terre Haute-Marshall-Casey-Effingham-Vandalia-Greenville-Highland-Troy-Collinsville-East St. Louis-St. Louis-Chesterfield-Wentzville-Warrenton-Columbia-Boonville-Kansas City
Reno used to be on Hwy 40 until it was truncated in Utah like you said at the beginning. But it is still very much well known in my hometown; my navigator actually recognizes part of 4th Street west of downtown as Old U.S. 40, even complete with the shield.
Outside of an irrational hatred for Mizzou, I can’t understand why you don’t like Columbia. It is very much a big city, and I even say that it’s far enough away from both Kansas City and St. Louis (roughly 100 miles from both) that it could very justifiably be a primary control on I 70. As a side note, the central part of Missouri (greater Columbia area) is home to one of my favorite country music artists, even if she’ll never have the success she had in the late 90’s and mid 00’s.
The most I've ever probably driven on the US40 is probably between Cumberland Maryland to little bit past of Frederick Maryland. But Hagerstown, it's pretty cool to drop through that. I live not that far away from Hagerstown like 40 minutes away. From winchester virginia US40 is a split road through downtown Hagerstown. Then when they're going East towards Frederick. Maryland it is called the dual highway. But that was a pretty cool video I enjoyed it.
Sorry to be a jerk but 40 never reaches Winchester, VA.
@@penguinsfan251 Yeah, what I meant to say was. I live 40 minutes away from Hagerstown, where U. S 40 goes through.
I’ve been on us 40 in Ohio on my trip back in July and US 22 and I took some of my own pic of the US 40 sheild and i thought of you Todd while doing that 😂 and I got to be on I-70 and 77 to (: I got to take my pic of the most hyped interstate ever I-68
I’ve actually been to the A.C boardwalk and it is really fun! And the A.C EXPWY.
Cool to see US 40. I am most familiar with the section from the US219-I68 interchange to Wheeling, WV going through Nemacolin Woodlands, by Ohiopyle and Fort Necessity, down Mount Summit through Uniontown, past Brownsville and Washington, PA.
23:45 A T-intersection on the Y-Bridge?
I waved when ya went by the house, Havre de Grace represent!
I was at Todd's first stand up comedy performance at the Jazzhaus in like 2002. He made fun of Missouri a bunch
When you mentioned US 322 I knew I had heard that from somewhere but I haven’t spent a lot of time in South Jersey so I knew it was something else so after a quick Google search I learned that US 322 is the road that you get off of I 80 to get on I 99 in Bellefonte Pennsylvania. That was a fun little moment for me.
5:37 - There used to be much more interesting control cities there - Dover/Annapolis/Norfolk plus an Ocean Highway marker.
In fact, US 40 has/had lots of named road markers - AC Expressway, Garden State Parkway, NJ Turnpike, Ocean Highway, Cape May Lewes Ferry, Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, maybe a Del. Turnpike on the I-295 concurrency.
awesome video!!!!!
Thanks!!
To avoid the tolls in Delaware and Maryland, I took US 40 as soon as I got into Delaware, the took 40 to I-695 outer loop, then took I-95 on the other side of Baltimore, all the way down to Florida. Wow! I drove this stretch of US 40 (twice), and overlooked that stone marker!
Another great video! I've driven both east and west stretches through Indiana multiple times.
I didn't realize they took US 40 off Washington Street. Probably better off as it gets very congested and there is a lot of work to make the public transit system better.
Been to Casey, IL many times and have seen most of the largest stuff there. Very interesting for sure.
I feel like US 40 is a good road tripping opportunity to see some lesser known areas of some of the metros that I-70 runs near.
US 40 apparently goes through Lawrence. Maybe you should say that it has to be signed for Lawrence, like US 24. 😂😂😂
1 month late, but.
US 40 used to go from San Francisco to Baltimore, but was sawed off unfortunately in favor of I-80. (Just a fun fact.)
Yoo bro you should do one on US-30, that'd be dope as hell
Eventually yeah
3:57 Buena is pronounced “Byoo-nah”…yup, that’s New Jersey for you.
“The most hyped Interstate ever”
Ah, Zanesville. That was the approximate halfway point back when I used to drive from Reading, PA to Champaign, IL a couple of times per year. To give a clue how long ago that was, I knew it was the halfway point because the AAA TripTik told me so.
The duplex is probably a remnant of the "Lakes to Sea Highway" of which US 322 is the main component. Totally not needed now but old duplexes die hard.
33:56 We get St. Louis on an interchange sign west of Effingham. Excellent. But I checked down the road and it's back to East St. Louis where US 40 gets off I-70 at Exit 30. Sad we all got our hopes up on IDOT. We should've known better lol.
Having BIIIIIIIIIG FUN in Baltimore Maryland 😊
AC to KC, with a stop in Casey.
True!
@@ControlCityFreak Despite having lived in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana most of my life, the only part of IL-1 I've ever been on is in the area you highlighted. I've also seen and used the US-40/IL-4 "interchange" as a route to and from the little-used Mid-America Airport.
@@saturnotaku I used IL 4 as part of the route home from visiting Family in Springfield. It was a very interesting route
I think that the next time the Chiefs play the Bears - or the first time the Royals play the White Sox or Cubs next season, for that matter - you should do Illinois 1, from Cave-in-Rock along the Ohio River all the way into Chicago along Halsted Street!
I doubt I'll do that one, I'm still Chicago enough to consider 127th Street the southern edge of the universe
Banger video Todd! I didn't even know there was a second highway to nowhere, when I read the description my first thought was "huh? 40 doesn't go anywhere near 180 in Illinois!"
If you ever do try Dicarlo's I should warn you Ohio Valley pizza is a little weird, they don't actually melt the cheese unless you ask them to. They put in on right out of the oven so it only melts partially. It's not bad but it'll throw you off if you're not expecting it, I usually just have them make it the normal way.
Excited for the second half!!
Zanesville's "Y-Bridge"...the Y-City!
Buena in NJ is pronounced "Beeuoo-na."
I kid you not. I grew up in the area.
I'm /so/ here for this.
congrats on 9k!
Thank you!!
I can't wait for the November 7th video
I appreciate your disdain for that place just to the east of Boonville. The road through there is atrocious as well!
32:36 The town of Kansas, Illinois is just over 50 miles from Champaign, where KU football is playing this weekend!
US 40 goes right by Mile High Stadium in Denver on Colfax Ave so that will be a good one for Week 18. Go Broncos!
I-70 and US-40 brother and sister routes
I like how further south the exact same thing happens only this time it's I-40 and US 70
US 40 goes through not one, but TWO different Vandalias along the route.
Casey is pronounced “K-Z” Vandalia is pronounced “Van-Dale-ya” Sandoval is pronounced “San-doe-vul. This was such a great video and I really enjoyed it!!! Highly recommend taking US 40 instead of I 70 from Indianapolis to St. Louis. It is a much more peaceful and pleasant highway. .
Go Ravens!
Doh!
37:15 😂😂😂 thank you for editing that word out on that sign .......
What’s wrong with Columbia?
@@jeremiahtaylor1817There’s a Huge Kansas vs University of Missouri Feud. He crossed out the city cause he’s a Kansas Fan 😂
Almost like 40 is there for when there's an incident on I-70 requiring a detour. (Kind of like 301 was for I-95 if memory serves.)
Bear,DE my friend lives there
Interesting fact: at 20:43 on the map, you can see a blip pop up for Ohio Valley Mall, that mall has one of two of the only remaining Sam Goody stores in the country
Whoa!
While following along the journey on google maps, I spied a covered bridge just off of US 40 on the edge of Greenup.
I think US 61 deserves a mention in most iconic US Routes, but maybe I'm biased.
It's good, but as a N-S road it doesn't get the same kind of scope. Even amongst N-S roads, I-55 is no I-95
In East Columbus the other highways like 33 are just all over the place, Broke down in the rough SE part of Columbus (Obetz). I think US 33 is concurrent with part of I 270 for a bit there.
There is another road that runs parallel to US 40 called Refugee that eventually crosses to the other side once in Columbus, it's all messed up.
Marietta! There, I said it (just for laughs)!
lol
When you do next US 40 video westward it will be going to the infamous Limon.
He’ll have to do Limon again when he does US 24 and US 287, I wouldn’t be surprised if it makes it into the all request video as well.
It's signed Camden because the road is know as the Black Horse Pike which actually goes to Camden. US 40 separates from the Black Horse at Mays Landing & US 322 at Williamstown. The name pre-dates the numbering system like the Lincoln Highway. Mays Landing is the seat of government for Atlantic County (part of the large Hamilton Township) It's pronounced Byou-na.
27:24 That I think it used to be the actual road through there. It's also a beautiful metro park area also.
Were you always a chiefs fan? From your videos, I assumed you grew up around Chicago, so I'm just curious about how you became a chiefs fan.
My family is all from Chicago but I grew up in Lawrence. Had season tickets throughout the 90s, so I got to attend a total of one home playoff wins.
SHOUTOUT TO CHESTER & BOOTS N BONNETS aka THE BEST BAR ON EARTH.
I have one more request for the All Request Show: Exit 106 in NC on I-95 for Truck Stop Dr. That is the Exit for Kenly 95, which is a pretty awesome Truck Stop that I like to visit. I can send you a picture of the Exit and Truck Stop if you like. Or if you can, just replace the I-85 Request with this one.
Thanks!
Thanks, you got it! I should be able to find it on my own, sounds simple enough
@@ControlCityFreak I actually went there a couple weeks ago and wouldn’t mind sharing a couple of pics 😅
It’s alright if you don’t want them. I just want to shout out the place cause it’s probably the 3rd biggest draw on 95 in the Carolinas outside of South of the Border and Buc-ees in Florence. It’s basically the East Coast’s Iowa-80.
Sure, send it my way!
I-5 northbound:
Although not an exit, just before the CA-14 junction there's a split for trucks and cars. I think it's strange they didn't just build one big ramp that trucks and cars could use instead of two. It's needlessly complicated.
Thanks, you got it!
At one point I counted which interstate/us highway pairs intersect the most. I can’t find it now but I believe I-70/US-40 was the most, followed by I-95/US-1 and (surprisingly) I-91/US-5 in 2nd and 3rd
Wow the 3rd one is a surprise! I'd have guessed 11 and 81 or US 80 I-20
Interesting fact...PA 51 goes through Pittsburgh and to the Ohio line, where it becomes OH14 and ends at Public Square.
California, PA is home to a state university, hence the sign.
Eventually, PA43 will go to Pittsburgh as the Mon Fayette Expressway.
12:00 I found out years ago that in MD the former alignments of US 40 are signed as MD 144 only to the west of Baltimore. East of the city, they're all signed MD 7.
they old parts are also scenic 40 and alt 40 in western md. also old frederick rd in western county is actually newer than the other frederick road that was actually the national road
Got an exit request for the northbound I-5 reboot - Exit 212 in Washington state, for WA-532 for Stanwood, and Camano Island, which is where my friend moved to after a wildfire down here in California.
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If you want to see the eastbound version of US40, just watch this video in reverse. :)
They should extend I-76 East of Philly to Atlantic City, and while in the 76 topic, it wouldn't hurt Ohio to continuing 76 west of 71. But merge it with 71 South and then follow US. 30 in Ashland and follow it to Fort Wayne, IN. and end it in Fort Wayne.
Fun fact: I-70 control city west of Columbus was Indianapolis until about 20 years ago. I-70 barely touched Dayton proper and is way north of downtown Dayton. Growth of Dayton to the north and simple logic that Dayton is the next big city got it changed by ODOT.
I remember that, as recently as the late 1980s, road signs in Indiana along I-70 listed the Eastbound control city as “Columbus O.” At some point around 1990, INDOT started changing the signs to “Columbus OH.”
35 years later, I still sometimes refer to Columbus, Ohio verbally as “Columbus O,” in honor of those old signs.
i was just on us 40 yesturday after a 8 HOUR BUS RIDE ON GREYHOUND half the ride was on us 40 after we left wilmington from new york to dc which is supposed to be 4 hours but the bus decided we will stop in at 8 random places that nobody got off
I've never done the Hound. Is Megabus in Wilmington? I've taken that from Baltimore to NY a few times and it doesn't make any stops other than a rest stop in NJ.
@@ControlCityFreak you may have not heard the news but megabus got bought by peter pan in mid august and i was going to ride it until i got to the javitis center where i saw a sign that there gone
Oh bummer
@@ControlCityFreak if it was still afloat it would be my first time riding them
20:23-20:41 bro said Ohio so many times so close to each other you might think he has gen alpha brain rot /j+lh
The only way to fix Baltimore is to level it and start over. I-70 did not destroy Columbus, Indianapolis, St. Louis or Kansas City. Hell, I-70 was built next to my greatgrandfather's house and there is an interchange in the midst of Point State Park in Pittsburgh.
Level the unofficial end at the park and ride and just sign I-695 East as I-70 to I-95 if they aren’t going to have it be built to I-95 in any way
I-70's urban sections absolutely made neighborhoods in Kansas City, Indy, and Columbus worse and leveled a whole lot of homes and businesses.
Not to argue with you, but American cities have been falling apart since before the Interstate system started.
If im remembering 40 may even reach to Limon ???!!! 😮😮
Yep, Todd will have to revisit Limon in the next US 40 video
Oh noes!!!!! Not the big L! Todd'll have a field day when he does the K.C. to P.C. portion of US 40.
40 actually reunites with I-70 there while intertwined with US-287. Maybe someday he'll spend a few weeks doing each highway that runs through there, including US-24, Colorado 71, etc.
MD 68(1927)
I-68(1991,my brother's birth year )
There is a sign on I-70 that distinguishes MD 68 from I-68.
Hi Todd. Are you covering US-24? If so, you can hold on to this request. Or does it make more sense to put this in the all request show?
I want you to show the amazing bridge and the SPUI at the interchange of I-94 and US-24.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_Bridge_(Michigan)
You got it, thanks! I'll definitely cover US 24, but I'm not exactly sure when, but I'd say 8 or 9 months at the soonest. I can hold it or put it in the all-request show, whichever you prefer.
@@ControlCityFreak no strong preference. If you need content for the all request show, fine. If this request would be more at home with the rest of US-24, that’s also fine with me. I’m sure I’ll still be watching your videos in the future if you keep making them.
Cool I'll save it for 24 if that's ok, I've got lots of content for all-request. Thanks!
Will you do the rest of US 41?
Yes
I-70 and US-40 sounds like a complicated/toxic/failing marriage/relationship.
They really do love each other to always come back
Ugh they blocked life gate
5:17 there's a bad sign in Hamilton, Ohio with US. 127. They did some road work in Hamilton on 127 several years ago and they replaced the whited shield US. 127 sign with an Ohio State Route 127 sign. OH. 127 doesn't actually exist. 😂
28:14 Wich of our hotels were you staying in
No idea. Was a long time ago
37:08 The word is Columbia?? Idk how that is offensive...
I wasn't sure myself but that's where the University of Missouri is so I'm gonna take a wild guess and say there's some college rivalry at play here.
That's funny
Was really hoping for a Lions-Chiefs Super Bowl last season. I still cannot believe the Lions blew that lead to the 49ers in the NFC Championship.
Would have been one hell of a great matchup. I still think the Chiefs would be won if they played the Lions though. What about you?
I'd like to think so yeah, but no way to know. Lions beat KC Week 1 but that's back when Toney still got the ball.
When you did I-70 you missed Oakley Kansas
"I'm driving down Highway 40 in my big old pickup truck"! Whoever wrote that silly song must've been from Ohio.
2:10
There's no other major destinations between AC and Philly.
Unless you count the _Pine Barrens_ 😂
He's a Czechoslovakian interior decorator!
The Black Horse Pike.
around 15:03 you missed the only scenic us route still left in the country (us-40 scenic). it’s only like 15 miles long
That's why I offer requests!
wait were ones for this video free?
Noooo. If they were this video would have been like 7 hours long.
@@ControlCityFreak ohhhhhh ok, thanks for making these videos btw, glad to know im not the only one who picks up on control cities and other niche road geek stuff
We could modernize beyond the EU. Light rail around cities buses off the light rail and 300mph trains connecting. Cars and SUVs/trucks for work and if you're going in the middle of nowhere. Like idk, Kansas City, Kansas
Save today Tom Raper's Way! In Richmond
I really do think that I 70 should be signed for Washington PA going west from Wheeling. I can’t imagine any other control city for that route in that direction at that point because Pittsburgh doesn’t make sense cause not everyone’s going to Pittsburgh. The turnpike is kind of a through route I feel as though more people are going to meet with the turnpike in new Stanton than are going to Pittsburgh and I don’t like new Stanton as a control city Washington Baltimore doesn’t make sense because if I was going east on the turnpike, I could be going to Philadelphia or New York City or in my case Connecticut, so I like Washington because it’s a pretty big spot compared to the other cities pass through between Columbus and Harrisburg, so yeah, I support Washington PA
Not everyone is going to Pittsburgh, but I'm sure a whole lot more people are heading from Columbus, Cincy, Indy, really anywhere west or southwest to Pittsburgh than are heading to Washington. Add in the fact that there's a much, much more famous Washington elsewhere, making Washington PA more confusing than helpful for many.
I think Ohio valley Pizza is disgusting. Essentially the dough and sauce are hot but the cheese and toppings are cold
That's why I just have them melt the cheese, if they make it the normal way it's fantastic. Not sure why they made that a signature but at least it's not Altoona style 🤢
I enjoyed your US 40 video. I drove on US 40 in Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. I know talking about and criticizing control cities is your jam, but when you do videos about US routes either hugging the interstate or sharing pavement with it, I think you should state an argument on why a route like US 40 should even still exist, especially from Ohio to western Missouri, and why US 66 had to disappear. US 40 shields were removed in Nevada and California to make I-80 the lone route. Examples of interstate hugging US highways: US 51, US 31, US 301, and US 1. I'm sure certain parts of US 40, along I-70, are busy with decent traffic volumes, but should 40 be co-signed with 70, in Missouri, in the year 2024. It would be a topic worth commenting on when considering retiring a US route regardless of how iconic it might be.
40 has pretty long independent sections in Utah, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey and is a useful secondary road in Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. 66 had very few truly independent sections left. I think US 99 had a better case for not being decommissioned than 66 did, but CA hates US highways. A lot of 80 in CA, NV, and UT was literally built on top of 40.
When the Chiefs play against eagles maybe you’ll do US 13
Because 13 Goes to Philly
Lots of options for Philly next year. Depends on where it lands on the schedule, but haven't really thought about it yet.
Will you ever do US 19?
my friend @courtemanche437 has us 19 videos
Yes
Been to National Trail Raceway in Hebron OH on US 40 for a few years
You don't really show how that area from Zanesville to just before Reynoldsburg is just cornfields on US 40 and how old and colonial that area is up to Granville and Newark
Your thumbnail was not specific enough. You didn't specify if it was Kansas City, Missouri or Kansas City, Kansas. LOL. 🤷♂️🤦♂️
"Arrowhead" was too long to fit without changing the font
219 does not go to Morgantown. 119 does.
Baltimore looks that bad around US40 it looks like they didn't ripe out enough but seriously speaking... If they have ripped everything out they might as well finish the road.
you missed limon they have limon
He’s going to do US 40 WB (West of Kansas City at the end of the NFL regular season.