Karosa C 734

Karosa C 734

Karosa C 734 in Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic
Overview
Manufacturer Karosa
Body and chassis
Doors 2, air-operated
Floor type High-floor
Chassis semi-self-supporting with frame
Powertrain
Engine

LIAZ ML 635 V6 Diesel engine

LIAZ ML 636 N V6 Diesel engine
Power output

148 kW (198 hp) (LIAZ ML 635)

155 kW (208 hp) (LIAZ ML 636 N)
Transmission Praga 5-speed manual
Dimensions
Length 11,055 mm (435.2 in)
Width 2,500 mm (98.4 in)
Height 3,165 mm (124.6 in)
Curb weight 9,500 kg (20,900 lb)-10,050 kg (22,160 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor Karosa ŠL 11
Successor Karosa C 934

Karosa C 734 is an intercity bus produced by bus manufacturer Karosa from the Czech Republic, in the years 1981 to 1996. It was succeeded by Karosa C 934 in 1996.

Construction features

Karosa C 734 is basic model of Karosa 700 series. C 734 is unified with city bus models B 731 and B 741. Body is semi-self-supporting with frame and engine with manual gearbox in the rear part. Only rear axle is propulsed. Front axle is independent, rear axle is solid. All axles are mounted on air suspension. On the right side are two doors. Between the axles underneath the bodywork is luggage compartment volume of 3.5 m³. Hot water heating is efficient at temperatures lower than 0 °C, however, the problem of the whole bus is heat. Difficulties are also vented at high temperatures, since the sliding parts are located in only two windows on the right side and three on the left. Airstream ventilation from two fans can not effectively exchange air. Seats for passengers are spaced as 2 + 2 with the central aisle. Drivers cab is not separated from the rest of the vehicle. C 734 (like other variants of the 700 series) had undergone many modifications during production, which should ensure better serviceability of these buses (especially new, more powerful engines).

Production and operation

In the year 1981 started serial production, which continued until 1996.

Currently, number of Karosa C734 buses is decreasing, due to high age of buses.

Historical vehicles

See also

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