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Karosa 700 series is a collective term for several modifications of
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es made by
Karosa Karosa ( cs, Továrna na Kočáry, Automobily, Rotory, Obráběcí stroje, Sekací stroje a Autobusy, en, Factory for carriages, cars, rotors, machine tools, cutting machines and buses) was a bus manufacturer in Vysoké Mýto in the Czech Republ ...
company in
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, later
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in town
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between 1981 and 1997.


History and variants

The first buses of 700 series were produced during the 1970s. These were only functional samples and
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, which were designed for different tests (including comparisons with then produced Karosa Š series). The very first bus from 700 series became functional sample of intercity bus Karosa C 733 in 1973. Serial production of 700 series begin in 1981. The first (and main) representative was Karosa C 734 (intercity bus). This was followed by Karosa B 731 (city bus with
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), B 732 (suburban bus with manual gearbox), intercity bus C 735 and long distance touring types LC 735 and LC 736. Also manufactured were articulated vehicles of the type C 744 (intercity) and B 741 (city). In the early 90s, a coach with a raised floor was developed that was marked as Karosa LC 737 (as well as HD 11) and LC 757 (HD 12). In 1996 that was replaced with an upgraded 900 series and production of buses 700 series was finally completed a year later. A total of 37,166 of buses 700 and 800 was made. The
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es were sold in addition to
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and other markets. Probably most of them were exported to the
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, where was even in 2001 built a statue to Karosa C 734. To
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were exported and
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es known as 800 series, which were based on a 700 series.


Designation

For new buses of Karosa 700 series, before number were one or two letters (as recommended by CMEA). * Letter: car type - B (urban and suburban bus English '' 'b' '' us), C (and intercity bus line in English '' 'c' '' oach), LC (remote and coach, English '' 'l' '' ong distance '' 'c' '' oach) * First figure: 7 - stands in the segment numbering (nomenclature engineering products) bus Karosa, however, there has been a shift in meaning and thus marked the first digit '' '7' '' 0s, when the bus was designed and constructed * Second figure: the length of the bus - 3 = 11 m, 4 = 17 m, 12 m = 5 * Third digit: ** Vehicles B "1" model B 731 originally marked the category B1 bus, later in the development of type B 732 marked the third digit type of gearbox (1 = automatic 2 = mechanical) ** C vehicles: 3 = regional bus with an automatic transmission, 4 = intercity manual transmission, 5 = intercity with manual transmission and a larger luggage compartment (for longer lines or tours) ** LC vehicles: numbers 5, 6 or 7 indicate the level of comfort (the higher the number, the more luxurious bus) ** Doors: 1 door, 2 door or 3 doors (normal) or 2 doors, 3 doors or 4 doors (articulated)


Construction

Like their predecessors, Š series, 700 series buses were built using prefabricated buildings. This technology consists in the production of six separate panels (frame, chassis, hips, body, roof, front and rear panel) to separate welding lines, which were then surface treated and assembled together. A significant change was the production of frames, hips and roof from industrially produced hollow. On the previous row with these parts were molded parts. This solution nowadays makes easier repairs after accidents. Compared to Karosa Š series, which had engine between the wheels, 700 series had
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and transmission stored behind the rear axle. 700 series was developed by engineers Ivan Mervart, Josef Nalezenec and Ladislav Klimeš and
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ed by Jan Tatoušek and Zdeněk Rosák.


Special buses

Some buses of 700 series were adapted directly from the factory for special purposes. It is worth mentioning buses for transporting prisoners, measuring vehicle for 'Electric companies' or bus for the town library in
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. For the production of these buses was responsible for first development workshop, later, since 1991, custom workshop. Some buses of 700 series have been produced for the customer special design.


See also

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{{Karosa Buses Articulated buses Coaches (bus) Buses manufactured by Karosa Vehicles introduced in 1981