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A General Utility Van (GUV) is a type of rail vehicle built by British Rail and its predecessors, which was primarily used for transporting mail and parcels.
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[edit] Fleet details
Number range |
Previous number range |
TOPS code |
Primary use |
Notes |
80250-80259 |
- |
NPX |
Post Office van |
Converted from 940xx range |
93000-93999 |
86000-86999 |
NJ or NK |
Mail van |
- |
94000-94034 |
85500-85534 |
NLX |
Newspaper van |
Converted from 86xxx range |
94050-94078 |
- |
NMV |
Newspaper van |
Converted from 93xxx range |
94100-94229 |
- |
NKA |
Mail van (High-security) |
Rebuilt from 93xxx, 951xx and 953xx ranges |
95100-95199 |
- |
NOX |
Mail van (100 mph) |
Converted from 93xxx range |
95350-95374 |
- |
NOX |
Mail van (100 mph) |
Converted from 93xxx range |
95715-95763 |
- |
NOA |
Mail van (High-security) |
Rebuilt from 951xx range |
96100-96195 |
- |
NX |
Motorail van |
Converted from 93xxx range |
96210-96218 |
- |
NPA |
Motorail van (110 mph) |
Converted from 961xx range |
96602-96609 |
- |
NVA |
Motorail van |
Rebuilt from 961xx range |