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  2. Vaporetto - Wikipedia

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    ACTV sells 24, 36, 48 and 72-hour passes as well as single-journey tickets and 7-day passes. [3] The private express company Alilaguna also operates a limited water bus service, to the airport for example. Its boats include one that is a hybrid electric/diesel) as of 2022 and are not technically considered to be vaporetti. [4]

  3. Transport on the Regent's Canal - Wikipedia

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    The London Waterbus Company runs daily scheduled water bus services all year round, with regular services running between Camden Lock and Little Venice, as well as Zoo Express services into London Zoo (including zoo admission). They have online ticketing with additional limited walk up availability for seats with card payments on board.

  4. Public transport - Wikipedia

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    Water bus at bus stop in Venice, Italy. A ferry is a boat used to carry (or ferry) passengers, and sometimes their vehicles, across a body of water. A foot-passenger ferry with many stops is sometimes called a water bus. Ferries form a part of the public transport systems of many waterside cities and islands, allowing direct transit between ...

  5. Pay to enter: Venice becomes the first city to implement a ...

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    The lagoon city has introduced 5 euros (about $5.35) tickets for day trippers, valid from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The experiment came into force on April 25, a national holiday in Italy.

  6. Water levels in Venice are at record lows - AOL

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    See photos of Venice: But 2016 looks like it will be off to a dry start in Venice. A local newspaper says a combination of abnormal tides and a dry season have resulted in the low water levels.

  7. Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Rialto water taxi station in Venice, Italy. The largest ferry system in Italy is in Venice. The city's water taxis (Italian: taxi d'acqua) provide service all around the city's canals. They can carry up to 10 people. [30] They operate on a series of lines that stop at different locations around Venice. [31]