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A water taxi or a water bus is a boat used to provide public transport, public or private transport, usually, but not always, in an Urban area, 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 taxicab, 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.


Locations

Cities and other places operating water buses and/or taxis include: 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#Modern passenger boats, hydrofoil, Catamaran#Passenger transport, catamaran and Hovercraft#Commercial, hovercraft * Klotok * Moskvitch-class motorship - Soviet "water tramway" * Pleasure barge * Rower woman * Ship's tender


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Water Taxi Water taxis and water buses, Boat types Ferries Vehicles for hire