Usage After Passenger Service
| number | former number | use | disposal/current use | cut up date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TDB 975023 | 55001 | Route learning car | Preserved | |
| TDB 975042 | 55019 | Route learning car / Sandite | Stored by Chiltern at Aylesbury, set 960 015 / 55019 has now entered Preservation | |
| TDB 975227 | 55017 | Route learning car | Vic Berry | 2/89 |
| 975309 | 55008 | Route learning car | Mayer Newman | 11/84 |
| TDB 975310 | 55010 | Route learning car | Mayer Newman | 6/84 |
| TDB 975540 | 55016 | Route learning car | MC Metals | 7/93 |
| TDB 975994 | 55014 | Test & stores car | Vic Berry | 10/88 |
| 975998 | 55013 | unknown | Mayer Newman | 3/82 |
| TDB 977177 | 55015 | Route learning car | MC Metals | 7/90 |
| TDB 977223 | 55007 | Route learning car | MC Metals | 6/91 |
| 977941 | 55012 | Route learner | Loadhaul then EWS |
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