in which country would you call a bus an omnibus

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The term "omnibus" is more commonly used in some European countries, particularly in France and in historical contexts in the United Kingdom. In modern usage, "bus" is widely accepted and used internationally. However, "omnibus" may still be seen in legal or formal documents, or in discussions about the history of public transport. In France, for example, "omnibus" can refer to a local train service, but when talking about road transport, the term "autobus" is more prevalent.