Whakatane Board Mills Line

The Whakatane Board Mills Line of 10 km length was opened about 1939 as a freight only line, and was sometimes referred to as a "private siding".

Whakatane Board Mills Line
Overview
StatusClosed
OwnerWhakatane Board Mills
TerminiAwakeri
Whakatane Board Mill at Whakatane
Service
Operator(s)Whakatane Board Mills then Tranz Rail
Rolling stockNone
History
Opened1939
Closed2001
Technical
Line length10 km (6.2 mi)
Number of tracksSingle
CharacterIndustrial
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The line had previously operated from 1937 as a private siding, then as the Matahina Tramway. Two FA steam locomotives were purchased from the New Zealand Railways, No 41 in 1937 and No 250 in 1943. The maximum speed on the line was originally 10 mph, then 20 mph; and trains were piloted over level crossings

Later two Drewry diesel shunting locomotives built in 1949 and 1950 were used to haul log wagons from the Whakatane Board Mills timber mill on the western side of the Whakatane River at Whakatane to the Taneatua Branch terminal at Awakeri.

Tranz Rail took over operations from 3 October 1999, and renamed the line the Whakatane Industrial Siding.

The line was closed on 3 December 2001, and the track was lifted in 2006.

See also

  • "Photos of Line in 2004 (Nos 6,8,10)". NZR Cranes. 25 May 2014.
  • "Details of Drewry Locomotive" (PDF). Vulcan. 25 May 2014.

References

  • Hermann, Bruce J (2007). North Island Branch Lines. Wellington: NZRLS. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-908573-83-7.


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