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|8 June 1959
|8 June 1959
! style="background:blue; color:white;" |Preserved
! style="background:blue; color:white;" |Preserved
|Served as the Imperial Train until the 1980s, now preserved inside [[Jangeomhan Gungjeon]]. Named after Metzetta's 159th Emperor.
|Served as the Imperial Train until the 1980s, now preserved inside [[Jangeomhan Gungjeon]]. Named after Metzetta's 159th Emperor. Decorated in a special dark livery.
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|20 June 1959
|20 June 1959
! style="background:red; color:white;" |Scrapped
! style="background:red; color:white;" |Scrapped
|Scrapped in 1990 by MetzRail to save space after laying in storage since 1985. Named after Metzetta's 158th Emperor.
| Scrapped in 1990 by MetzRail to save space after laying in storage since 1985. Named after Metzetta's 158th Emperor.
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|Decorated in a special livery matching the Kiravian flag and presented as a gift as a sign of friendship between nations. Named after Kiravia's legendary national founder, who had five testicles and was his own grandfather.
|Decorated in a special livery matching the Kiravian flag and presented as a gift as a sign of friendship between nations. Named after Kiravia's legendary national founder, who had five testicles and was his own grandfather.
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|Princess Wendi
|10 July 1959
! style="background:blue; color:white;" |Preserved
|Named after Emperor Hotenwo's younger daughter. Decorated in a special dark livery, it served as a backup Imperial Train sometimes used for less urgent royal duties. Preserved inside [[Jangeomhan Gungjeon]].
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|Princess Pomewa
|5 December 1963
! style="background:blue; color:white;" |Preserved
|Named after Ingun-Hu's eldest child, the last engine produced in the class. MetzRail has kept it in storage since 1989.
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==Replacement==
==Replacement==