In July 1893, D. McGillivray, manager of the Inland Development & Construction Co., the principal contractor, commenced work. Progressing southeastward, the rail head from Nakusp reached
Rosebery in August 1894 and Three Forks that October. The route attracted a $3,200 per mile grant. Whereas
horse packtrains had carried ore from the surrounding mines to
New Denver, Three Forks became the new aggregation point. The advance of the K&S toward Sandon, the vicinity of the most important mines, prompted the N&S to also extend to that destination. Arriving in December 1895, regular service began. The festering CP and GN antagonism flared up between the N&S and K&S. That month, K&S crews set loose occupied N&S cars, demolished a bridge, track, a freight shed, and the station, and attacked repair crews. CP subsequently relocated the station and track from disputed land. ==Operation==