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Karosa ŠL 11
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Karosa ŠL 11 is an intercity bus produced from 1970 to 1981 by bus manufacturer Karosa from the Czechoslovakia. It was succeeded by Karosa C 734 in 1981.[1]
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Construction features
Karosa ŠL 11 is completely different from its predecessor, Škoda 706 RTO-CAR, which had engine in front and two doors. ŠL 11 is a model of Karosa Š series. It is derived from Karosa ŠM 11 city bus, and also unified with long-distance coach Karosa ŠD 11. Body is semi-self-supporting with frame and engine with manual gearbox in the middle, between the wheels. 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 folding doors (first are narrower than middle doors). Inside are used leatherette seats. Driver's cab is not separated from the rest of the vehicle.
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Production and operation
Serial production started in 1970 and continued until 1981.
ŠL 11 are not operated in public transport anymore, but many of them are operated as historical vehicles.
Historical vehicles
- Technical Muzeum Brno
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karosa ŠL 11.
References
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