Maxi taxi

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Maxi taxis are private, owner-operated minibuses in Trinidad and Tobago that are used in public transport. They operate along fixed routes, having fixed fares and meeting points. However they do not operate under a timetable. The colours of each route as follows:

A Chaguanas/Couva Maxi-taxi awaiting passengers.

The fares are paid on board and the fares are based on distance. They come in 12 and 25 seater versions. The Maxi was introduced in 1981.

There are plans to phase out the small maxis.

Also refers to Maxi taxis found in Australia[1]

See also

References

  1. "Fleet Services: Maxi Taxis". yellowcab.com.au. 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-19. 

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