Baureihe 232 of the Deutsche Reichsbahn nicknamed Ludmilla
Baureihe 232 was a series of diesel locomotives of the Deutsche Reichsbahn in former East Germany. They were powerful locomotives used for freight transport. The locomotives were based on the Russian M62 locomotives and were built at the Lokomotivbau Elektrotechnische Werke (LEW) in East Germany between 1974 and 1982.
The Baureihe 232 locomotives were intended for heavy goods trains and were equipped with a powerful diesel engine. They were often used to transport freight over long distances. After German reunification, these locomotives were taken over by the Deutsche Bahn and were given the designation "BR 232". They remained active in freight transport for a long time and were later modernised.
The photo was taken in the 1980s
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