Restoration of Emma Sweeny.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>Terry Saxon installs a cab panel with the name of the Emma Sweeny on the locomotive in Santa Rita Park recently that the Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring. The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk” that was filmed in Silverton and Durango.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>Terry Saxon installs a cab panel with the name of the Emma Sweeny on the locomotive in Santa Rita Park recently that the Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring. The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk” that was filmed in Silverton and Durango.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>George Niederauer works on installing the headlight and antlers on the Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park recently that the Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>George Niederauer works on installing the headlight and antlers on the Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park recently that the Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>Terry Saxon, top left, George Niederauer, lower left, Jerry Hoffer, top right, and Duane Danielson install the headlight and antlers on the Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park recently. The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>Terry Saxon, top left, George Niederauer, lower left, Jerry Hoffer, top right, and Duane Danielson install the headlight and antlers on the Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park recently. The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>Terry Saxon, top left, George Niederauer, lower left, Jerry Hoffer, top right, and Duane Danielson install the headlight and antlers on the Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park recently. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>Terry Saxon, top left, George Niederauer, lower left, Jerry Hoffer, top right, and Duane Danielson install the headlight and antlers on the Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park recently. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>Terry Saxon, top, and George Niederauer install the headlight and antlers on the Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park recently. The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br>Terry Saxon, top, and George Niederauer install the headlight and antlers on the Emma Sweeny in Santa Rita Park recently. The Emma Sweeny is a replica mainly made of wood and steel that was built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie “Ticket to Tomahawk,” which was filmed in Silverton and Durango. The Durango Railroad Historical Society is in the process of restoring the locomotive.