The crystal structure of an NdBaCo2O5+δ(δ=0.72) solid solution with a layered perovskite structure is studied by neutron diffraction. It is found that a new crystal-structure phase with the cation-anion ratio 1: 1: 2: 5.75 forms in this solid solution. At the same time, oxygen vacancy ordering occurs in the plane of the rare-earth ion in the crystallographic position \documentclass[12pt]{minimal}
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\end{document} of the Pmmm space group. Oxygen vacancy diffusion along the crystallographic axes in the pane of the rare-earth element is also proposed as a mechanism for the formation of other crystal-structure phases found in double-layered cobaltites.