DB Bordgastronomie In most trains of DB Fernverkehr exists a gastronomic offer in form of a "BordRestaurant" or "BordBistro". These system gastronomies are coordinated by the organizational unit DB Bordgastronomie. DB Fernverkehr also trains its own specialists in system catering, who can later prepare and serve meals on board the trains as
stewards.
Former subsidiaries Alleo Alleo, founded in 2012 and closed in 2018, was a joint subsidiary of
Deutsche Bahn and the French state railway
SNCF. The company had been responsible for the marketing of the international ICE and TGV trains, which operate on the routes between Frankfurt, Paris and Marseille. In addition, the German-French train and service teams were coordinated by Alleo and trained for use on board international connections. Alleo was led by Frank Hoffmann (DB) and Emmanuel Mroz (SNCF). Since its closure, both companies still coordinate joint operations outside of this subsidiary.
Ameropa The
tour operator and
travel agency Ameropa Reisen, founded in 1951, had been a wholly owned subsidiary since DB Fernverkehr AG was founded. Above all, it distributed short trips and city trips within Germany, as well as to neighboring countries, utilizing DB Fernverkehr train connections. In 2020, Ameropa has been sold.
DB AutoZug In 1999, the subsidiary
DB AutoZug GmbH, based in
Dortmund, was founded for the operation of car and night trains. With October 1, 2013 DB AutoZug GmbH was merged with DB Fernverkehr AG. As of 2024, DB neither operates car nor night trains anymore.
IC Bus Between 2013 and 2020, DB Fernverkehr AG operated
long-distance coach lines under the brand name IC Bus. As of 2017, there were a total of 45 of these long-distance connections through 11 European countries. According to ex-CEO Ulrich Homburg, the IC bus offer was not primarily about price competition with other competitors, such as
FlixBus, but a supplement to the railway's existing intercity network. All IC Bus routes were since gradually terminated. == Corporate affairs ==