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{{double image|center|Taxi-GTAIII-front.jpg|260|Cabbie-GTAIII-front.jpg|260|Comparison between the classic taxi and the cabbie}}
{{double image|center|Taxi-GTAIII-front.jpg|260|Cabbie-GTAIII-front.jpg|260|Comparison between the classic taxi and the cabbie}}


*Taxis: known way of example, have a more modern model in addition to being faster and lighter.


*[[Cabbie]]: While others are more modern taxis, the cabbie is its counterpart. These are slower, heavier and with an older, boxier design.
*[[Cabbie]]: The original model of the taxi, they are slow, heavy, and have an old, boxy design.


These can be operated by [[Mean Street Taxis]], which is based in [[Trenton]] and also while working in Vice City, and [[Borgnine Taxis]] in [[Harwood]], the only companies that operate throughout the city.
*Taxis: The modern model of taxi, it is faster and lighter than its older counterpart.


In Liberty City, the taxis are only operated by [[Mean Street Taxis]], which is based in [[Trenton]] and also has a branch in Vice City, and [[Borgnine Taxis]] in [[Harwood]].
[[File:Ferry-GTALCS.jpg|right|150px|thumb|The Ferry]]
[[File:Ferry-GTALCS.jpg|right|150px|thumb|The Ferry]]
===Ferry Service===
===Ferry Service===
The Liberty City´s [[ferry]] was the most used service until some time before [[2000]], which connected to Portland and Staunton Island with docks located in [[Harwood]] and [[Rockford]]. The ferry service was canceled by [[Miles O'Donovan]], despite his promise to maintain the service. In [[1998]], workers across the city went on strike to protect the ferry service, which only provoked the closure, leaving Portland off the rest of the city. Already for 2000, the ferry service had been replaced by the [[Callahan Bridge]] and [[Porter Tunnel]].
The Liberty City´s [[ferry]] was the most used service until some time before [[2000]], which connected to Portland and Staunton Island with docks located in [[Harwood]] and [[Rockford]]. The ferry service was canceled by [[Miles O'Donovan]], despite his promise to maintain the service. In [[1998]], workers across the city went on strike to protect the ferry service, which only provoked the closure, leaving Portland off the rest of the city. Already for 2000, the ferry service had been replaced by the [[Callahan Bridge]] and [[Porter Tunnel]].
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