Karosa B 741

Karosa B 741

Karosa B741 in Bratislava, Slovakia
Overview
Manufacturer Karosa
Body and chassis
Doors 4, air-operated
Floor type High-floor
Chassis semi-self-supporting with frame
Powertrain
Engine

LIAZ ML637S V6 Diesel engine

LIAZ ML636N Euro II V6 Diesel engine
Capacity

42 sitting

102 standing
Power output

190 kW (255 hp) (LIAZ ML637S)

175 kW (235 hp) (LIAZ ML636N)
Transmission

Voith DIWA 3-speed automatic

ZF 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Length 17,355 mm (683.3 in)
Width 2,500 mm (98.4 in)
Height 3,165 mm (124.6 in)
Curb weight

13,700 kg (30,200 lb) (Euro 0)

14,200 kg (31,300 lb) (Euro 2)
Chronology
Predecessor Karosa ŠM 16,5
Successor Karosa B 941
Semi-self-supporting body of Karosa B 741 with frame

Karosa B 741 is an articulated urban bus produced by bus manufacturer Karosa from the Czech Republic, in the years of 1991 to 1997. In many towns they replaced Ikarus 280 made in Hungary. In production was succeeded by Karosa B 941 in 1997.

Construction features

Karosa B 741 is model of Karosa 700 series. B 741 is derived from Karosa C 744 articulated intercity bus, and also unified with city bus models such as B 731 and B 732. It is made of two rigid sections linked by a pivoting joint. Body is semi-self-supporting with frame and engine with automatic gearbox in the rear part. Only third C axle is propulsed, meaning that this articulated bus has pusher configuration. Front axle is independent, middle and rear axles are solid. All axles mounted on air suspension. On the right side are four doors (first and last are narrower than middle doors). Inside are used leatherette seats, plastic Vogelsitze or Fainsa seats. Drivers cab is separated from the rest of the vehicle with glazed partition. In the middle part and in the rear part is room for a pram or wheelchair. Original buses produced until 1995 had an open design of turntable, buses delivered in 1996 already have an enclosed design of the turntable as a successor Karosa B 941.

Production and operation

Prototype of Karosa B741 was done by rebuilding Karosa C 744 in the year 1991. By end of this year started serial production, which continued until 1997. Largest operator was Prague transport company (174 buses) and Bratislava transport company (104 buses). Between the years 1991 and 1997 was produced 620 of these buses. [1] These buses were operated also in other Czech cities, like Brno, Ostrava, Olomouc, Zlín, or in Slovakian cities like Košice or Nitra.
Some buses were also operated in Poland, Lithuania and Russia

Currently, number of Karosa B741 buses is reduced, due to supply of new low-floor buses, for example by SOR NB 18 made in Czech Republic.

Last buses Karosa B 741 operated in Prague were retired on 6th June 2015.

See also

References

  1. "Autobusy Karosa – 13. díl – městské a meziměstské kloubové autobusy řady 700" Československý dopravák issue 1 2009 pages 27-34
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