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London Taxi Ranks Transport for London London Taxi and Private Hire TfL and City Appointed Taxi Ranks August 2011 Note that taxis on 'Rest ranks' and 'Shelter ranks' may not be for hire Ranks on private land (including many stations) are not listed Borough Location Spaces Notes Barking & Dagenham Rainham Road South, Dagenham 1 Station Parade/Wakering Road, Barking 20 Barnet North End Road, Golders Green 7 Queens Road, Hendon 3 Station Road, Edgware 11 Bexley Townley Road, Bexleyheath 2 Bridge Road, Brook Avenue, Olympic Square 17 Brent Wembley Park Engineers Way (Wembley Arena), Wembley 5 15 mins before to 30 mins after end of performance/event Kingsbury Road, Kingsbury 2 Station Crescent, Sudbury Town 2 Station Parade, Willesden Green 2 Bromley Elmfield Road, Bromley 3 23:00-03:00 East Street, Bromley 3 High Street, Beckenham 2 18:00-06:00 High Street, Bromley 5 High Street/Elmfield Park Road, Bromley,Kent 32 High Street, Orpington, Kent 2 Homefield Rise, Orpington, Kent 2 Market Square, Bromley 3 22:00-03:00 (fed by rank 5542) Petts Wood Square, Petts Wood Station 2 16:00-02:00 Station Approach, Hayes, Kent 2 17:00-01:00 Walters Yard, Bromley 6 Widmore Road, Bromley (Bibas) 5 00:00-03:00 Camden Bayley Street (My Hotel Bloomsbury) 2 Bedford Avenue (St. Giles Hotel) 2 Bedford Row, Holborn 3 Bedford Way (Royal National Hotel) 2 Camden High Street (Club Koko) 5 20:00-08:00 Camden High Street/Greenland Street 5 Canfield Gardens 1 Canfield Gardens (Waitrose) 6 Cardington Street (Ibis Hotel) 2 Cardington Street (Thistle Euston Hotel) 2 Carey Street (Chancery Lane) 4 Coram Street 4 Drury Lane (New London Theatre) 3 20:30-06:30 Grays Inn Road (ITN Building) 2 Great Queen Street (Kingsway Hall Hotel) 3 Great Russell Street (British Museum) 2 Great Russell Street 3 Guilford Street (President Hotel) 3 Hampstead Road, Camden Town 4 Not operational 16:00-19:00 Hawley Crescent, Camden Market 3 Saturdays & Sundays only High Holborn (Shaftesbury Theatre) 4 22:00-23:00 Holborn (Waterhouse Court) 2 Not operational 07:00-10:00 Kilburn High Road 3 (London Marriott Hotel, Maida Vale) Transport for London London Taxi and Private Hire TfL and City Appointed Taxi Ranks August 2011 Note that taxis on 'Rest ranks' and 'Shelter ranks' may not be for hire Ranks on private land (including many stations) are not listed Borough Location Spaces Notes Lincoln inn Fields (North West Side) 4 Rest Rank R0014 Lincoln Inn Fields (East side) 3 Osnaburgh Terrance/Albany Street 4 (The Melia White House) Pancras Road 47 Parkway Camden Town 10 Thursday to Sunday 22:00-03:00 Queens Square (East side) 2 Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead 10 Russell Square (North-West Side) 7 Also Shelter Rank Tavistock Square (Tavistock Hotel) 2 Tavistock Square (North side) 2 Tottenham Court Rd (Grafton Way) 3 Tottenham Court Rd, (Great Russell Street) 4 Tottenham Court Road (University Street) 2 Tottenham Court Rd, (Torrington Place) 2 22:00-04:00 Woburn Place (Coram Street) 6 Croydon Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon 16 High Street, Croydon 10 London Road (West Croydon Station) 2 Mayday Road, Croydon 2 Park Street, Croydon 3 18. 00-06. 00 Poplar Walk, Croydon 2 South End, Croydon 2 19.00-03.00 Station Road, South Norwood 3 Waddon Way (Hilton), Waddon 2 Woburn Avenue, Purley 2 Ealing Haven Green, Ealing 25 High Street, Ealing 4 22:00-06:00 Leeland Terrace, West Ealing 2 South Ealing Road, South Ealing 2 Transport for London London Taxi and Private Hire TfL and City Appointed Taxi Ranks August 2011 Note that taxis on 'Rest ranks' and 'Shelter ranks' may not be for hire Ranks on private land (including many stations) are not listed Borough Location Spaces Notes Enfield Aldermans Hill, Palmers Green 2 Ashfield Parade, Southgate 10 Bowes Road, Arnos Grove Station 2 Chalk Lane, Cockfosters 2 Chase Side, Southgate 2 Lodge Drive, Palmers Green 2 Montague Road, Edmonton 5 Public & Jewish holidays only New River Loop Car Park, Enfield Town 2 Greenwich Calderwood Street, Woolwich 6 Creek Road, Greenwich 2 20:00-05:00 Greenwich Church Street 2 Greenwich Church Street (Antique Market) 2 19:00-07:00 Vincent Road, Woolwich 6 Hackney Calvert Avenue (Shoreditch High Street) 3 Old Street, Hoxton 4 22:00-04:00 Stamford Hill 3 Woodberry Down (Seven Sisters Road) 5 Sandrinham Road 2 Hammersmith & Hammersmith Broadway (L.U.L. 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(Romford Stadium) 3 22:00-23:00 Station Lane, Hornchurch 2 Thursday to Sunday 19:00-00:00 Station Road/Hall Lane, Upminster 9 Station Road, Harold Wood 6 The Broadway, Elm Park 10 Hillingdon High Street, Uxbridge 7 Great Central Avenue, South Ruislip 2 Greenford Road, Greenford 2 Reservoir Road, Ruislip 2 Hounslow Bath Road (Hounslow West station) 2 Chiswich High Road (Gunnersbury Station) 2 Heathfield Terrace, Chiswick 2 Lampton Road, Hounslow 2 Turnham Green Terrace, Turnham Green 4 Islington Berners Road (Business Design Centre) 2 City Road (Moorfields Eye Hospital) 2 Charterhouse Street 8 Monday to Thursday 12:00-21:00 & Friday to Sunday 12:00-07:00 Duncan Street (Camden Passage) 1 Finsbury Park (Bus Station) 2 Finsbury Pavement 4 Goswell Road (Citadines Apart’Hotel) 2 Gwynne Place (London Ryan Hotel) 2 Holloway Road (Waitrose), Holloway 2 Lever Street (The Thistle City Barbican Hotel) 3 Liverpool Road (Sainsbury’s) 3 Ropemaker Street 3 Transport for London London Taxi and Private 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Lower Sloane Street (Sloane Club) 1 Pavilion Road (Millenium Knightsbridge Hotel) 1 Queen's Gate (Kensington Road) 1 Queen's Gate (Old Brompton Road) 3 Russell Road (London Olympia Hilton) 6 Scarsdale Place (Tara Hotel) 5 Seville Street (Sheraton Park Towerl) 6 Sloane Avenue (Conrans) 3 Sloane Avenue (Gwynne House) 1 Sloane Square 9 Thurloe Place 13 Also Shelter rank Westbourne Grove (Portobello Road) 4 Kingston Upon Clarence Street (John Lewis'), Kingston 4 Thames Clarence Street (Rotunda), Kingston 8 1st Portion 20:00-07:00 2nd Portion 22:00-07:00 Clarence Street (Weston Park), Kingston 3 Eden Street, Kingston 4 High Street, Kingston 4 19:00-03:00 Union Street, Kingston 3 21:30-07:00 St. James Road 5 19:00-07:00 Station Forecourt, Kingston 5 05:00-23:30 High Street, New Malden 3 Station Parade, Surbiton 5 Victoria Road, Surbiton 1 Wood Street, Kingston 3 22:30-05:00 Lambeth Albert Embankment (Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel) 2 Belvedere Road( London Eye ) 2 Kennington Oval (East side) 3 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Plaistow Road (Plaistow Station) 7 Romford Road (Bow County Court), Stratford 2 Silvertown Way, Canning Town 2 The Broadway Stratford 5 Redbridge Balfour Road, Ilford 17 Clarence Avenue, Gants Hill 8 Court Way, Barkingside 4 Cranbrook Road (Faces), Gants Hill 8 22:00-06:00 George Lane (Sainsbury's), South Woodford
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