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Karosa B 832

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Karosa B 832
Karosa B 832 in Tábor
Overview
ManufacturerKarosa
Body and chassis
Doors3, air-operated
Floor typeHigh-floor
Chassissemi-self-supporting with frame
Powertrain
EngineLIAZ ML 636 N V6 Diesel engine
Power output175 kW (235 hp) (LIAZ ML 636 N)
TransmissionPraga 5-speed manual
Dimensions
Length11,055 mm (435.2 in)
Width2,500 mm (98.4 in)
Height3,165 mm (124.6 in)
Curb weight9,500 kg (20,900 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorKarosa B 732
SuccessorKarosa B 932

Karosa B 832 is an urban bus produced from 1997 to 1999 by bus manufacturer Karosa from the Czech Republic. It was succeeded by Karosa B 932 in 1996.[1]

Construction features

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Karosa B 832 is a model of the Karosa 800 series. The B 832 is very similar to its predecessor, the Karosa B 732 city bus, and also unified with city bus model B 841 and with intercity bus C 834.[2] The body is semi-self-supporting with frame and engine with manual gearbox in the rear part. The engine drives only the rear axle. The front axle is independent, rear axle is solid. All axles are mounted on Air suspension. On the right side are three doors (the first is narrower than the other doors). Inside are used leatherette seats, plastic Vogelsitze or Fainsa seats. The driver's cab is separated from the rest of the vehicle by a glazed partition. In the middle, or in the rear is room for a pram or wheelchair.

Production and operation

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Because in the states of former Soviet Union were problems with the connivance of the new Karosa 900 series, Karosa decided to continue for these countries with production of modified buses 700 series under new designation – 800 series (it was in the 80s once used). 800 series buses were manufactured since 1997, when was completed production of the 700 series, until 1999, when it was finally replaced by buses of 900th series. B 832 buses produced a total of 102 pieces. B 832 were intended primarily for export to the countries of the former Soviet Union. A few pieces ended in Czech Republic and Slovakia due to insolvency of buyers. Some vehicles B 832, operated in the former Czechoslovakia, were also purchased as a "replacement" body for the older buses 700th series.[3]

Historical vehicles

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  • MHDT Kladno (Karosa B832.1654, ex COMETT PLUS)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Karosa B 832". prahamhd.vhd.cz. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  2. ^ Kubica Robert (19 May 2013), Karosa B 832, retrieved 22 February 2019
  3. ^ imhd.sk. "Karosa B 832". imhd.sk Trenčín. Retrieved 22 February 2019.