Wagons used to cart logs on the now unused rail link north of Kauri are going to the scrapheap as repair costs outweigh returns, say KiwiRail.
KiwiRail confirmed all 120 four-wheel wagons on the service will be scrapped as they have reached their economic life. However, the company said details of their disposal were expected to be worked out next month.
The wagons began service in 1972 and are more than 40 years old. Northland is the only area KiwiRail has operated four-wheel wagons since 2000.
The last log train between Kauri and Otiria had its final run on August 31 because of poor commercial returns and "life-expired wagons".
However, the company said trains have not stopped operating in Northland as a service continued to run between Whangarei and Auckland, and the line north of Whangarei remained open.