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April 4th 13, 07:22 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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taxi fares in London
On 04/04/2013 15:56, Recliner wrote:
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On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 09:11:04 +0100, John Ray wrote:
On Sun, 31 Mar 2013 14:33:49 -0500, Recliner
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eastender wrote:
On 2013-03-31 16:44:17 +0000, John Ray said:
How are nowadays the taxi fares? Still the same? Thank you
The fare tables can be found he
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/...axis/1140.aspx
The fares guide is rather optimistically low - in recent trips I've
paid about £8 more than than the 'max' £21 4 mile/30 min trip to and
from the eastern edge of N1 to W1 (Green Park area). £30 when you add
in tips.
Yes, the fares today seem very expensive. Mini cabs are much cheaper,
but do have to be pre-booked (or at least phoned for, rather than
hailed on the street).
For short distances a black cab can be cheaper than a minicab. My
local minicab company has a minimum fare of £4, whereas the black cab
minimum is £2.40.
How far would you get for £2.40 in a black cab, or even £4?
It's £2.40 for the first 259.8 metres or 55.8 seconds (whichever is reached
first) according to the TfL web site. Then:
For each additional 129.9 metres or 27.9 seconds (whichever is reached
first), or part thereof, if the fare is less than £17.00 then there is a
charge of 20p
Once the fare is £17.00 or greater then there is a charge of 20p for each
additional 91.1 metres or 19.6 seconds (whichever is reached first), or part
thereof
See
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/...fares/4870.asp
x.
So, roughly speaking, the £4 minicab minimum would get you about a mile in
a black cab? I assume a minicab would take you about twice as far. As for
the £2.40 black cab minimum, it would probably take you less than three
minutes walk, so hardly worth hailing a taxi for anyone who's not disabled.
I think that many drivers would be reluctant to take somebody under
those conditions, unless they were indeed disabled.
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