I’ve never seen a single DB bus in all my life living in Germany. Buses are typically provided by the city’s municipal company (Stadtwerke). Maybe DB has a fleet somewhere and as a single unified entity is the “largest” single provider, but that would come down to the fact of everyone else being split up.
Deutsche Bahn is trains, not buses.
But like, also, who cares?
I’ve never seen a single DB bus in all my life living in Germany. Buses are typically provided by the city’s municipal company (Stadtwerke). Maybe DB has a fleet somewhere and as a single unified entity is the “largest” single provider, but that would come down to the fact of everyone else being split up.
In Schleswig Holstein we have Autokraft, which is a DB company I believe. Or at least they work under their license.
DB also has busses, or at least they have bus companies working for them under their name.
I was just reading an article on DB ordering 1200 electric buses, but maybe those are for personal use.
I mean it literally means “german railway”
Deutsche Bahn is city-ferries in Copenhagen.