Since the summer of 1997, when the 9-5 production began, 252,236 sedans, and 231,357 wagons were built.
The wagons were built in numbers that today are hardly conceivable.
Just a few wagons were built in 1928.
At the peak, 16 wagons per day of the covered goods type were built, using this system.
The great wagons of the Kargoi were so well built that they could float like boats.
By 1891, 99 locomotives, 181 carriages and 1493 wagons were being built in the year.
The wagons, numbered 1 through 218, were built between 1898 and 1914.
A single wagon was built in 1958, but it was not until 1960 that any more emerged.
During 1978/1979 a further fifteen more wagons were built, bringing the class total to 340.
These 6-ton three-plank open wagons were built to a total of 46.