Parkside Kits O Gauge PS34 GWR 12T Motor Car Van MOGO Diag G31 Kit
350 of these were built between 1933 and 1936 with end doors for carrying motor vehicles. The telegraphic code was MOGO, a contraction of MOtor car GOods. The main traffic was from Morris Cowley, while the retention of side doors allowed them to be used for general merchandise, often providing a useful return load. In BR service many were used for traffic from the Metal Box Company in Carlisle where end loading docks were provided. All were withdrawn in the 1960s, displaced by BR design CCT and GUV vans. Transfers for GWR and BR.
Supplied with metal wheels and 3 link couplings.