
General utility van - Wikipedia
A general utility van (GUV) is a type of rail vehicle built by British Rail primarily for transporting mail and parcels. They were used by both Rail Express Systems and Railtrack. Colas Rail and some train operating companies still use them.
Paul Bartlett's Photographs | SR/BR bogie NPCS - B and GUV
2011年3月21日 · The Southern Railway had very distinctive Bogie 'parcels' guards and scenery vans, the last of which were built by BR. Collection includes some transferred to engineers use. Note published withdrawl data (Gould) are incorrect and some continued in use until early 1987.
SR/BR General Utility Van – Railway Correspondence & Travel …
SR Travelling Post Office Vans. Two batches of ten of these very distinctive vans were built in 1938/49. These followed on from an earlier batch of ten built in 1928 that had used second hand London, Brighton and South Coast Railway carriage under-frames, all of these had though been condemned by the early 1960's.
BR 94157 General Utility Van - SVR Wiki
94157 is a BR Mark 1 General Utility Van. These vehicles were built for use on express passenger services as well as parcels and freight trains, and were classed as Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock. The side doors allowed loading …
Bluebell Railway - BR GUV 93722
This General Utility Van has come to the Bluebell for use as storage space. It was purchased from VSOE at Stewarts Lane. It is the standardised BR design, comparable with the SR-designed Utility Van, in its 4-wheel or bogie versions, such as our own 2531 and 4601 .
General Utility Van (GUV) Type : BR Mk1A GUV. Number : 86742/93742/96111. TOPS code: NX. Coach weight: 30 tons. Capacity : 14 tons. Lot number: 2976. Length: 57ft. History : This General Utility Van was built by the Pressed Steel Co, in Linwood, Scotland in January 1959, and delivered to BR Southern Region. It was built upon the BR Standard
Hornby BR General Utility Van E86327 – Rails of Sheffield
A General Utility Van (GUV) is a type of rail vehicle built by British Rail primarily for transporting mail and parcels. They were used by both Rail Express Systems and Railtrack. Colas Rail and some train operating companies still use them. The Departmental Utility Van posessed the goods carrying potential vital for i
General utility van - Wikiwand
A general utility van (GUV) is a type of rail vehicle built by British Rail primarily for transporting mail and parcels. They were used by both Rail Express Sys...
BR Mk1 NLV (Ex-GUV) General Utility Van BR Blue (Newspapers)
Two of the most numerous Non-Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock (NPCCS) designs were the Brake Gangwayed (BG) and the General Utility Van (GUV). Whilst the BG shared the body profile of its passenger carrying counterparts, the GUV was quite different to the other Mk1 corridor stock, being flat sided and with no corridor connections &ndash ...
Category : British Rail Mk1 GUV - Wikimedia
Media in category "British Rail Mk1 GUV" The following 41 files are in this category, out of 41 total.
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