0 a small boat on a river or other area of water, operated by a person who you pay to take you where you want to go
In London, for example, water taxis on the River Thames were a common sight in Elizabethan times.
Moskvich ships were used for short sightseeing trips, but also as a type of public transport, called water tramway (concept similar to water taxi).
There are proposals for a water taxi service.
Visitors without a boat can reach it by a water taxi.
An on-call water taxi has recently been added, and three take passengers on.
They would continue to travel via water taxi until 1973.
Connections are available to water taxi, rail services, and the airport.