The southeastward advance of the
Nakusp & Slocan Railway (N&S) rail head from
Nakusp reached Rosebery in August 1894, and the terminus at
Three Forks that November. CP, the N&S owner, built a medium sized station, section house, freight shed, sidings, and wharf at Rosebery, which was the transfer terminal for travel to other points on the lake. The ST&N, which had primarily served New Denver to
Silverton and Bonanza City, substituted Rosebery/Wilson Creek for the latter from the beginning of 1895. The transshipment of ore, even from the foot of the lake, was initially northward via Rosebery to the CP main line. The Columbia and Kootenay Steam Navigation Company (C&KSN) acquired ST&N, and CP bought C&KSN in February 1897, which included the small Rosebery shipyard. During the earlier years, ongoing improvements were made to the Rosebery wharf infrastructure, ultimately allowing a seamless rolling of freight cars onto/off a
rail barge. From 1897, the Rosebery–
Slocan City ferry linked to the CP
Columbia and Kootenay Railway (C&K). In 1898, CP installed a
turntable at Rosebery. CP acquired the abandoned
Kaslo and Slocan Railway, rebuilt the infrastructure to standard gauge, and opened the link to
Kaslo in 1913. ==Early rail/ferry accidents==