A number of locations around the world have been named after the Khyber Pass: • A steep and twisting minor road in
Mugdock Country Park near
Glasgow,
Scotland. The road is a landmark along the
West Highland Way and is popular among local road cyclists. • A suburb of
Civil Lines, Delhi, India. • Khyber Pass Road, a major road in the suburb of
Newmarket,
Auckland, New Zealand (Google Earth view) • An artificial rockwork feature at
East Park, Kingston upon Hull, UK. • Khyber Road in
Phoenix Park,
Dublin, Ireland. • A steep and twisting road up the West Cliff at
Whitby, UK. • A pedestrian alley in
Stromness, Orkney, Scotland • Khyber Pass Pub in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. •
The Khyber Himalayan Resort & Spa in
Gulmarg,
Jammu and Kashmir. • A mountain bike trail connecting the Top of the World trail at
Whistler, British Columbia to the Whistler Creekside Village. • A
subway in the
King's Cross St Pancras tube station. After the
King's Cross fire in November 1987, it was replaced. Other references include the following: • The bus journey on this road was belle-lettered very beautifully, and a part of its first act, in the selective memoir
Deshe Bideshe (1948) by
Syed Mujtaba Ali. • Before the
partition of India, the pass was mentioned as part of common
Hindustani phrase used to describe the length of
colonial India, "Khyber sé Kanyakumari". as "the Pass" in "Arithmetic on the Frontier", • In the 2023 movie
Ghosted, a farmer played by
Chris Evans, is abducted to the Khyber Pass and rescued by a CIA operative played by
Ana de Armas, as shown by the
location card at 35'15", although the film was actually filmed in
New Mexico. • The Belleville boot company has an 8-inch
combat boot line named Khyber. ==See also==