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The Jacksonville Water Taxi, or Jacksonville River Taxi, is a water taxi service in Jacksonville, Florida. Established in 1987, it ferries passengers across the St. Johns River between the Northbank and Southbank of Downtown Jacksonville. Stops are located along the Riverwalks. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 306,000, or about 2,700 per ...
Downtown Jacksonville is the historic core and central business ... to the southwest of the Downtown Core; and the Stadium District, ... JTA Skyway, water taxi, ...
Jacksonville Water Taxi operates water taxis across the St. Johns River, with stops along the Jacksonville Riverwalks. The Mayport Ferry has been operating since 1948 and is the last active ferry in Florida. [18] It connects State Road A1A between Mayport and Fort George Island.
The bigger boat envisioned by the TDC and the water taxi operator, Gulf Coast Water Ferry, would have a capacity of between 100 and 150 passengers and cost about $2.8 million.
The Jacksonville Landing is at the southern terminus of Laura Street and offers access to the Jacksonville Water Taxi as well as other marine services. The Jacksonville Skyway serves two stations near Laura Street: James Weldon Johnson Park station at Monroe Street; Rosa Parks Transit Station at State Street (central JTA bus station)
The stadium opened in 1995 as Jacksonville Municipal Stadium on the site of the old Gator Bowl Stadium (erected 1927), and included some portions of the older stadium. Located on the St. Johns River , it sits on 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land in downtown Jacksonville .
The Jaguars are working to shorten the amount of time they would play outside Jacksonville during a potential $1.4 billion stadium renovation. Team president Mark Lamping has a proposal that would ...
For nearly 100 years, Florida and Georgia have played their annual rivalry game in Jacksonville, Fla. But because of stadium renovations, the game will be played in Atlanta and Tampa Bay in 2026 ...