Status
| Railmotor | Entered service | Withdrawn | Scrapped | Current Status | Notes |
| 80RM | Tuesday, 6 June 1950 | ||||
| 81RM | Monday, 21 August 1950 | ||||
| 82RM | Tuesday, 12 December 1950 | N/A | Now at Daylesford Spa Country Railway | Stored pending restoration. | |
| 83RM | Friday, 2 February 1951 | ||||
| 84RM | Wednesday, 21 March 1951 | ||||
| 85RM | Wednesday, 23 May 1951 | Mornington Railway | Stored pending restoration | ||
| 86RM | Tuesday, 17 July 1951 | ||||
| 87RM | Friday, 3 August 1951 | ||||
| 88RM | Friday, 7 September 1951 | ||||
| 89RM | Thursday, 25 October 1951 | 1980 | Scrapped | ||
| 90RM | Thursday, 13 December 1951 | ||||
| 91RM | Sunday, 30 December 1951 | N/A | Now at Daylesford Spa Country Railway | Operational | |
| 92RM | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Spare Power unit only |
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