NS Mat '64 - Details

Details

In total there were 246 Plan V sets and 31 Plan T sets built, the table shows details of these sets.

Series: Built: Quantity When New: Numbers When New: Still In Service: Out Of Service:
Plan TT 1961 1 (Prototype) 501 - 501
Plan T 1964 - 1965 30 502 - 531 - 502 - 531
Plan V1, V2, V3 1966 - 1970 38 401 - 438 - 401 - 438
Plan V4 1969 - 1970 18 441 - 458 441, 443 - 447, 449 - 452, 454 - 458 442, 448, 453
Plan V5 1969 - 1970 13 459 - 471 463 - 465, 467, 469, 471 459 - 462, 466, 468, 470
Plan V6 1969 - 1970 12 472 - 483 474 - 476, 478 - 480, 482 472, 473, 477, 481, 483
Plan V7 1970 - 1972 40 801 - 840 - 801 - 840
Plan V8 1972 - 1976 30 841 - 870 - 841 - 870
Plan V9 1972 - 1976 18 871 - 888 - 871 - 888
Plan V10 1972 - 1976 32 889 - 920 919 (hired to Connexxion) 889 - 918, 920
Plan V11 1972 - 1976 15 921 - 935 922 - 935 921
Plan V12 1972 - 1976 15 936 - 950 936, 937, 939 - 950 938
Plan V13 1972 - 1976 15 951 - 965 951 - 958, 961 - 965 959, 960

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