Orders
| Lot No. |
Car type | Qty |
Fleet No. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30406 | Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) | 26 | 50599–50624 | |
| 30407 | Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) | 5 | 50625–50629 | |
| 30408 | Driving Motor Composite with lavatory (DMCL) | 17 | 50630–50646 | |
| 30409 | Driving Trailer Composite with lavatory (DTCL) | 21 | 56190–56210 | |
| 30410 | Driving Trailer Composite with lavatory (DTCL) | 5 | 56211–56215 | |
| 30411 | Trailer Second with lavatory (TSL) | 6 | 59380–59385 | |
| 30412 | Trailer Brake Second with lavatory (TBSL) | 6 | 59245–59250 | |
| 30460 | Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) | 12 | 50924–50935 | |
| 30461 | Driving Motor Composite with lavatory (DMCL) | 12 | 51561–51572 | |
| 30465 | Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) | 50 | 50938–50987 | |
| 30466 | Driving Trailer Composite with lavatory (DTCL) | 50 | 56221–56270 | |
| 30493 | Trailer Second with lavatory (TSL) | 5 | 59386–59390 | |
| 30498 | Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) | 9 | 51416–51424 | |
| 30499 | Driving Trailer Composite with lavatory (DTCL) | 9 | 56271–56279 | |
| 30601 | Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) | 50 | 51901–51950 | |
| 30602 | Driving Trailer Composite with lavatory (DTCL) | 21 | 56484–56504 | |
| 30660 | Driving Motor Composite with lavatory (DMCL) | 29 | 52037–52065 |
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