登陆注册
22904700000051

第51章

IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND PARTY TRAVEL BY THE PACIFIC RAILROAD.

From ocean to ocean,-so say the Americans;and these four words compose the general designation of thegreat trunk line'which crosses the entire width of the United States.The Pacific railroad is,however,really divided into two distinct lines:the Central Pacific,between San Francisco and Ogden,and the Union Pacific,between Ogden and Omaha.Five main lines connect Omaha with New York.

New York and San Francisco are thus united by an uninterrupted metal ribbon,which measures no less than three thousand seven hundred and eighty-six miles.Between Omaha and the Pacific the railway crosses a territory which is still infested by Indians and wild beasts,and a large tract which the Mormons,after they were driven from Illinois in 1845,began to colonize.

The journey from New York to San Francisco consumed,formerly,under the most favourable conditions,at least six months.It is now accomplished in seven days.

It was in 1862 that,in spite of the Southern Members of Congress,who wished a more southerly route,it was decided to lay the road between the forty-first and forty-second parallels.President Lincoln himself fixed the end of the line at Omaha,in Nebraska.The work was at once commenced,and pursued with true American energy;nor did the rapidity with which it went on injuriously affect its good execution.The road grew,on the prairies,a mile and a half a day.A locomotive,running on the rails laid down the evening before,brought the rails to be laid on the morrow,and advanced upon them as fast as they were put in position.

The Pacific Railroad is joined by several branches Iowa,Kansas,Colorado and Oregon.On leaving Omaha,it passes along the left bank of the Platte River as far as the junction of its northern branch,follows its southern branch,crosses the Laramie territory and the Wahsatch Mountains,turns the Great Salt Lake,and reaches Salt Lake City,the Mormon capital,plunges into the Tuilla Valley,across the American Desert,Cedar and Humboldt Mountains,the Sierra Nevada,and descends,via Sacramento,to the Pacific-its grade,even on the Rocky Mountains,never exceeding one hundred and twelve feet to the mile.

Such was the road to be traversed in seven days,which would enable Phileas Fogg-at least,so he hoped-to take the Atlantic steamer at New York on the 11th for Liverpool.

The car which he occupied was a sort of long omnibus on eight wheels,and with no compartments in the interior.It was supplied with two rows of seats,perpendicular to the direction of the train on either side of an aisle which conducted to the front and rear platforms.These platforms were found throughout the train,and the passengers were able to pass from one end of the train to the other.It was supplied with saloon cars,balcony cars,restaurants and smoking cars;theatre cars alone were wanting,and they will have these some day.

Book and news dealers,sellers of edibles,drinkables,and cigars,who seemed to have plenty of customers,were continually circulating in the aisles.

The train left Oakland station at six o'clock.It was already night,cold and cheerless,the heavens being overcast with clouds which seemed to threaten snow.The train did not proceed rapidly;counting the stoppages,it did not run more than twenty miles an hour,which was a sufficient speed,however,to enable it to reach Omaha within its designated time.

There was but little conversation in the car,and soon many of the passengers were overcome with sleep.Passepartout found himself beside the detective;but he did not talk to him.After recent events,their relations with each other had grown somewhat cold;there could no longer be mutual sympathy or intimacy between them.Fix's manner had not changed;but Passepartout was very reserved,and ready to strangle his former friend on the slightest provocation.

Snow began to fall an hour after they started,a fine snow,however,which happily could not obstruct the train;nothing could be seen from the windows but a vast,white sheet,against which the smoke of the locomotive had a grayish aspect.

At eight o'clock a steward entered the car and announced that the time for going to bed had arrived;and in a few minutes the car was transformed into a dormitory.The backs of the seats were thrown back,bedsteads carefully packed were rolled out by an ingenious system,berths were suddenly improvised,and each traveller had soon at his disposition a comfortable bed,protected from curious eyes by thick curtains.The sheets were clean and the pillows soft.It only remained to go to bed and sleep-which everybody did-while the train sped on across the State of California.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 静止的莫莉

    静止的莫莉

    平凡的女孩莫莉穿越到了个奇怪的地方,不久之后她意外成为了未婚未孕的母亲。在别人眼里她是个不会老的怪物,可在小小的米切尔心里,她是他最爱的人。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 绝世千颜

    绝世千颜

    一朝穿越,到达异世,成废物,可谁会知道她才是天才,不折不扣的天才,收尽妖兽,做尽丹药,作为女主的亲妈,看千颜尽收美男,如何让世界疯狂,
  • 异世之火焰传说

    异世之火焰传说

    “精灵,你不准备再逃了吗?”“暗皇,作为神级的你,我的确不是你的对手!”炽炎说着微微一笑,缓缓抬起右手,“可是……论火焰的掌控,这世上恐怕还没有谁能与我相比……”“嗯……?”暗皇被炽炎奇怪的话语说得摸不着头脑。“不巧的是……”炽炎轻轻歪了一下头,对着暗皇一笑,诡异的说道:“灵魂之火……也是火!”“所以,你的灵魂……由我掌控!”--------------掌控世间火焰,‘火焰之王‘炽炎,谱写着属于他的传奇火焰之旅......-------书友群[74801851],[41747137]感兴趣的朋友可以加进去,有什么建议,疑问,批评,都可以在里面提出.
  • 大神朝

    大神朝

    时光荏苒,岁月流淌,当历史的尘埃湮没了昔日的辉煌,可还记得,十万年前那号令万千神明的鼎盛神朝,当震天动地的战鼓再次敲响,振聋发聩的嘶吼再度传出,尘封的记忆终将再度唤醒,逝去的神灵也将再战天地……神朝…当立……一少年得神明雕像,修绝世功法,踏万界之巅,建鼎盛神朝,纵使独对这万千神魔又何妨!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 执手今生,终不悔

    执手今生,终不悔

    上一世,她付出真心换来的却是他的刀剑刺心。重生归来,她誓要得到他的心,将它摧毁!便步步为营,精心设局。快要事成之时,她却迷茫了。自己到底想要什么?而另一个男人频频出现在她的生命中。谁知,却掉进了一个更深的温柔局里……“寒陌央,你夺了本王的吻,看了本王的身,就不打算对本王负责了吗?”寒陌央看着眼前的那张俊脸,忍着想揍一拳的冲动,挤出一个笑容,“那摄政王,要什么呢?”某王爷邪魅一笑,“本王要你!”
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 兵法之道

    兵法之道

    失去了心爱的人,是否还有坚持下去的勇气,当一切的行为准则都以兵法为基础的时候,这个人,是睿智的绝代军师,还是冷酷的杀人机器?在生存与茫然之间,体悟兵法的本源……
  • 三高人群怎么吃

    三高人群怎么吃

    本书共分为七章,前三章主要介绍了三高的基本常识和三高的治疗细节。第四章和第五章从三高与营养的关系入手,详细介绍了如何通过饮食疗法改善三高并推荐了155道改善三高的健康、美味家常菜。第六章和第七章结合了传统中医理论,让大家从中医学的角度对三高进行全面了解,精选86道治疗三高的药膳。