History of Nebraska, Chapter 33, Railroad Construction , page 682
At Valentine the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad
rested
till 1885, during which time, or before it commenced building
again, the
road was sold to the Chicago & Northwestern railway
company, and its
future extensions were under the direction and ownership of that
corporation. In 1885 it was extended to Chadron, and from Chadron
to
Buffalo Gap, South Dakota; in 1886 from Buffalo Gap to Rapid
City, South
Dakota. In September, 1886, another branch was completed and opened
from
Fremont to Wahoo, and on October 25, 1886, the same branch was
completed
and opened to Lincoln.
Another line was completed and opened December 6, 1886, from Scribner
to Lindsay. The next year, 1887, this line was extended through
Boone,
Stanton, and Madison counties, to Oakdale, the then county
seat of
Antelope county. There it intersected and connected with the main
line.