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High-floor and Karosa B 741

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Difference between High-floor and Karosa B 741

High-floor vs. Karosa B 741

High-floor is an expression used to distinguish tram, light rail and other rail vehicles, along with buses and trolleybuses, built to formerly conventional design, from their counterparts of low-floor design. Karosa B 741 is an articulated urban bus produced by bus manufacturer Karosa from the Czech Republic, in the years of 1991 to 1997.

Similarities between High-floor and Karosa B 741

High-floor and Karosa B 741 have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): List of buses, Low-floor bus.

List of buses

Year refers to the first year introduced.

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Low-floor bus

A low-floor bus is a bus or trolleybus that has no steps between the ground and the floor of the bus at one or more entrances, and low floor for part or all of the passenger cabin.

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High-floor and Karosa B 741 Comparison

High-floor has 22 relations, while Karosa B 741 has 38. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.33% = 2 / (22 + 38).

References

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