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They're diesel powered now and are more commonly called water busses, and they're always very crowded. Great fun.
ongnoai
singular: Vaporetto, plural: Vaporetti
snetterton
Vaporettos. But they're not steam powered these days.
xcutiex
i think it is called a vaporetto.
samanthajanecaroline
In Venice there are the vaporetti which are large water busses, water taxis which look like speed boats and the famous gondolas.
abro76
vaparetto
carla c
the once "steam-powered" boat is called vaporètto, commonly called vaporìno by the Venetian residents (plural vaporètti and vaporìni). the ones in service are quite old and may look... steam engines, but they have diesel engines. projects are ongoing for electric vaporetti to replace these ones.