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Enclosed railway wagon used by British Rail to carry mail and parcels From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

General utility van
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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.

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Many GUVs have found new uses on preserved lines in the UK either stored and kept as coaches or converted for uses as different things.

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PMV

The Southern Railway used the designation PMV (Parcels and Miscellaneous Van).[4]

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