Chapter 11 route notes
Around the World in Eighty Days chapter 11 map: In Which Phileas Fogg Secures a Curious Means of Conveyance at a Fabulous Price
The interactive map opens this page at chapter 11. The static notes below explain the chapter's mapped location, distance changes, slope or depth changes, and source trail.
Anchor
Kholby railway gap
Movement
surface
Segments active
2
Chapter distance
1,151 km
Chapter facts
- The train stops at Kholby because the line is unfinished.
- Fifty miles remain to Allahabad, so Fogg buys Kiouni the elephant.
- Rail movement changes to an elephant detour.
- Surface route through forest; no vertical component.
Kholby is estimated near the text's fifty-mile gap southwest of Allahabad.
Mapped paths in this chapter
| Path | From | To | Medium | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indian railway to Kholby | Bombay | Kholby | Rail | 1,123 km |
| Elephant into the forest | Kholby | Pillaji pagoda | Elephant | 28 km |