END OF THE TRACK

In this image from the movie “A Ticket to Tomahawk” railroad workers remove the “End of Track” sign as a 20-mule team begins to pull the Emma Sweeney locomotive out of Epitaph, Colo., to Tomahawk. The scene was shot in the summer of 1949, where the old Silverton, Gladstone & Northerly Railroad split from the Denver & Rio Grand tracks, near the present intersection of Cement and 12th streets.

In this image from the movie “A Ticket to Tomahawk” railroad workers remove the “End of Track” sign as a 20-mule team begins to pull the Emma Sweeney locomotive out of Epitaph, Colo., to Tomahawk. The scene was shot in the summer of 1949, where the old Silverton, Gladstone & Northerly Railroad split from the Denver & Rio Grand tracks, near the present intersection of Cement and 12th streets.

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