Water taxi
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A water taxi or a water bus is a boat used to provide public or private transport, usually, but not always, in an urban environment. Service may be scheduled with multiple stops, operating in a similar manner to a bus, or on demand to many locations, operating in a similar manner to a taxi. A boat service shuttling between two points would normally be described as a ferry rather than a water bus or taxi.
The term water taxi is usually confined to a boat operating on demand, and water bus to a boat operating on a schedule. In North American usage, the terms are roughly synonymous.
The earliest water taxi service was recorded as operating around the area that became Manchester, England.[citation needed]
Locations
Cities and other places operating water buses and/or taxis include:
- Alapuzha Water Taxi
- Auckland
- Bahrain
- Bangkok Chao Phraya Express Boat Khlong Saen Saep boat service Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem boat service Khlong Phasi Charoen boat service
- Bremen
- Brisbane CityCat CityFerry
- Brunei
- Buenos Aires, Tigre
- Cap-Haïtien, Haiti (at Labadee beach)
- Cape Town
- Caye Caulker
- Davao City Davao water taxi service
- Dhaka Buriganga River water bus Hatirjheel water taxi
- Dubai Abras RTA water taxis (recently introduced)
- Galápagos Islands
- Guangzhou, China
- Halifax Regional Municipality
- Ho Chi Minh City Saigon Waterbus
- Hong Kong Cheung Chau, Chi Ma Wan, Peng Chau, Silvermine Bay Sun Ferry Sha Lo Wan, Tai O, Tuen Mun, Tung Chung (Urmston Road, Hong Kong)
- Istanbul
- Karachi
- Kobe
- Kochi Kochi Water Metro
- Lorient
- Malta Dghajsa
- Manila Pasig River Ferry Service
- Mumbai (Catamarans and ferries)
- New Zealand
- Niigata
- Nur-Sultan
- Osaka Osaka Suijō Bus
- Panama
- San Martín de los Andes
- Seoul
- Shizuoka
- Singapore (Singapore River)
- Sydney
- Timișoara
- Tokyo Tokyo Cruise Ship Tokyo Mizube Line
- Toronto Toronto water taxis
- Trinidad Water Taxi Service, Port of Spain to San Fernando – service implemented in December 2008
- Trogir
- Victoria, British Columbia Victoria Harbour
- Vancouver The Aquabus Coastal Link Ferries English Bay Launch False Creek Ferries Granville Island Water Taxi Services (defunct) SeaBus
- Venice Gondola Vaporetto
- Walt Disney World
- Wellington Ferries in Wellington
- Winnipeg
- Xochimilco, Mexico City Chalupa
- Yokohama Keihin Ferry Boat The Port Service
Europe
- Amsterdam
- Antwerp
- Berlin (see: de:Fährverkehr in Berlin)
- Bordeaux Boats BatCub
- Bristol Bristol Ferry Boats
- Brussels
- Bucharest
- Budapest
- Bydgoszcz, Poland
- Cardiff Cardiff Waterbus
- Copenhagen Copenhagen Harbour Buses
- Gdańsk
- Geneva Mouettes Genevoises
- Gothenburg Älvsnabben ferry Paddan
- Hamburg HADAG
- Helsinki
- Hertford
- Kragerø and surrounding area, Norway
- Kristiansund, Norway
- Leeds
- Lisbon Transtejo & Soflusa
- London London River Services Uber Boat by Thames Clippers
- Marseille
- Moscow Moscow Regular River Transport
- Nantes Navibus
- Oslo NBDS Oslo-Fergene
- Paris Batobus Voguéo
- Potsdam, Germany
- Rotterdam/Dordrecht
- Saint Petersburg Aquabus[citation needed]
- Spalding (River Welland)
- Stockholm
- Tallinn
USA
- Alexandria, Virginia
- Annapolis, Maryland
- Baltimore Baltimore Water Taxi
- Boston
- Charleston
- Chicago
- Erie, Pennsylvania Presque Isle Water Taxi
- Fort Lauderdale
- Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Water Taxi
- Lake Ozark, Missouri
- Laughlin, Nevada and Bullhead City, Arizona
- Long Beach, California Long Beach Transit
- National Harbor, Maryland
- New York City Liberty Water Taxi New York Water Taxi NYC Ferry
- New Orleans - Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Mississippi River from mouth to Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Belle Chasse Marine, Port Ship Service, Crescent Ship Service and Weber Marine.
- Oklahoma City
- Orlando, Florida
- Sacramento
- San Francisco SF Water Taxi
- Seattle King County Water Taxi
- Tampa
- Pittsburgh
- Plymouth
- Portland, Maine
- Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa
| Water taxi in San Martín de los Andes | Water taxi near the train station, Grand Canal, Venice | Vaporetto and bus stops in Venice |
On demand water taxis are also commonly found in marinas, harbours and cottage areas, providing access to boats and waterfront properties that are not directly accessible by land.
Incidents
On March 6, 2004, a water taxi on the Seaport Taxi service operated by the Living Classrooms Foundation capsized during a storm on the Patapsco River, near Baltimore's Inner Harbor. A total of five passengers died in the accident, which the National Transportation Safety Board determined was caused by insufficient stability when the small pontoon-style vessel encountered strong winds and waves. The company no longer operates water taxi vessels in Baltimore harbor.
See also
- Duffy-Herreshoff watertaxi
- Ferry, including hydrofoil, catamaran and hovercraft
- Klotok
- Moskvitch-class motorship - Soviet "water tramway"
- Pleasure barge
- Rower woman
- Ship's tender
External links
- Media related to Water taxis at Wikimedia Commons