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ketzu | 4 months ago

> Not sure what your definition of "privatized" is

Maybe this is a language barrier issue. Companies organized as AG, GmbH etc. under private law, in opposition to branches of the government or special institutions of public law. This is commonly called "Bahnprivatisierung" in Germany.

The Deutsche Bahn was "privatized" in the sense that it was moved from public law to private law based organization.

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mytailorisrich|4 months ago

Yes, that's exactly what I explained in term of legal status, but that's not what "privatized" means.

ketzu|4 months ago

Now I get it, thanks for the effort of clarifying. I thought it was a misunderstanding of a niche meaning of "privatized" but it turns out, english and german do not share that meaning. Unfortunately I can't edit the comment to change the word anymore.

It seems "privatization" in english is still a very murky word, even though it does not include this meaning :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privatization I'll try to stop calling deutsche bahn "privatized" in english.

1718627440|4 months ago

"Bahnprivatisierung" is the official term for what happened to the German railway in the 90s. I think this it what the term means.