During the 1892/93 winter, ore travelled over the Cody Creek–Kaslo sleigh road. In late 1892, the contractor building a wagon road along this route abandoned the half-completed project. A new crew continued the work the next year. Remaining unfinished by yearend, the imminent arrival of the railway appears to have negated completion. During the 1894/95 winter, ore moved via the Cody Creek–
Three Forks sleigh road to connect with the new
Nakusp and Slocan Railway (N&S). The Noble Five and Last Chance mines, the two most significant properties, operated
aerial tramways. To the northeast, the Noble Five comprised eight claims holding solid galena and carbonate deposits. The tramway provided a 20 tons per hour capacity. At the base, the
concentrator had a 120-ton daily capacity. To the northwest, the Last Chance comprised seven claims on a property the Hennessey brothers located in 1891. The tramway could handle 75 tons daily. At the base, the ore was loaded into sacks for transportation. The respective railway spur lengths were for the Noble Five and for the Last Chance. By
World War I, only the Noble Five mill complex remained at Cody. Erected in 1918, the larger replacement mill burned down in 1944. The third mill, built in 1952, operated only six months before closing permanently. ==Railway==