Saturday, November 18, 2000
Louisville firm weighs starting a water taxi
The Associated Press
LOUISVILLE Traveling along waterfront may become as easy as raising your arm to hail a taxi.
What officials have in mind is a floating cab.
The Waterfront Development Corp. is talking with a firefighter who wants to operate a floating taxi service along the revitalized riverfront. The service would reach across the Ohio River to southern Indiana.
I think it would be very popular, Mike Kimmel, deputy director of the waterfront organization, said Friday.
In the Tristate, officials have discussed a water taxi run by the Southbank Shuttle that would carry people across the Ohio between Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
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