New York Water Taxi

Familiar to tourists and commuters alike, the New York Water Taxi fleet logs millions of passenger miles every year. Established in 2001, the water taxis serve sightseers and residents with reliable transportation 365 days a year, stopping at a total of 16 terminals. It’s hard to imagine the waterways around the City without these 10 distinctive bright yellow vessels—including one named the Seymour B. Durst.

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Faithful servants all year round, these bright yellow icons of the harbor include one vessel named the Seymour B. Durst.

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New York Water Taxi
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