After 1919, Noojee began to flourish and established itself as a logging powerhouse. A local company, Noojee Logging, initiated the timber industry with support from several other local timber businesses. The development of over 300 small mills in the forests surrounding Noojee ensured a steady supply of timber to the main mill located just outside the town center. The railway line provided Noojee with a means to export its timber, not only to Melbourne using a Baldwin-built V521 locomotive starting in 1920, but also to a significant portion that was shipped to England. Small locomotives, like a Baldwin 0-4-0 tramway loco, were employed to transport timber from the small mills to the main mill, where it was then reloaded onto larger trains for transport to Melbourne.