DR Class 130.001 to 080 (DB Class 230),[6] 131 (DB Class 231):[7]20.620 m (67 ft 7.8 in)
DR Classes 130.101 and 102, 132 (DB Class 232),[8] DB Class 233,[9] 234,[10] 241,[5] DR Class 142 (DB Class 242):[11] 20.820 m (68 ft 3.7 in)
Loco weight
DR 130,131 : 116 t (114 long tons; 128 short tons)[6][7]
DR 132, DBAG 233,234,241 : 120 t (120 long tons; 130 short tons)[9][10][5]
DR 142 : 126 t (124 long tons; 139 short tons)[11]
The DR 130 family of locomotives comprises the DR Class 130 (DBAG Class 230), DR Class 131 (DBAG Class 231), DR Class 132 (DBAG Class 232 as well as Classes 233, 234 and 241 produced through modifications) and DR Class 142 (DBAG Class 242), in USSR locomotive called TE109 (DBAG 230/1/2) and TE129 (DBAG 242).
They were produced in the Soviet Union in Luhansk, Ukraine, from the 1970s onwards, and were imported into the GDR. After the reunification of Germany the Deutsche Bahn (DBAG) inherited them and continue to make use of them mainly as heavy freight locomotives.
Nicknamed Ludmilla, over 700 units were produced between 1970 and 1982. Two of these machines are classed as works vehicles with the designation Class 754.