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The Hackney Carriage
The first black taxi in London was the hackney coach in the 17th Century. The name comes from hacquenée, the French term for a general-purpose horse. It literally means “ambling nag”.
 Hackney carriage, from the French word hacquenee, meaning ambling nag
In 1625 there were as few as 20 available for hire, operating out of inn yards. In 1636, the owner of four hackney coaches brought them into the Strand outside the Maypole Inn, and the first taxi rank had appeared. A tariff was established for various parts of London, and his drivers wore a livery, so they would be easily recognisable. ‘Hackney Carriage’ is still the official term used to describe taxis.
 Hackney carriage no 4539 and a long line of hanson cabs awaiting customers in Lower Regent Street
After the Civil War , in 1654 Oliver Cromwell set up the Fellowship of Master Hackney Carriages by Act of Parliament, and taxi driving became a profession. This makes the licensed taxi trade the oldest regulated public transport system in the world.
The Hansom Cab
 The Hansom Cab was a two-wheeled cart that combined speed with safety
In 1834, Joseph Hanson designed and patented the hansom cab. It was a two-wheeled horse-drawn cart that was designed to combine speed with safety, with a low centre of gravity for safe cornering. It replaced the four-wheeled hackney carriage as a vehicle for hire.
Taximeters

There are two versions of the taximeter story. One story is that the taximeter was invented by a German aristocrat, the Baron von Thurn und Taxis. There actually is a German aristocratic family by the name of Thurn und Taxis, and they set up the first postal system in Europe.
The other version of the taximeter story (and the more documented one) is that it was invented by Wilhelm Bruhn (not a Baron) in 1891, and that the word comes from the German word taxe meaning charge or levy.
Taximeters were originally mechanical. With the introduction of this clockwork mechanism to measure fares, the name of the vehicles became taxicab. Taximeters were originally mounted outside the cab, above the driver’s side front wheel. Meters were soon relocated inside the taxi, and in the 1980s electronic meters were introduced, doing away with the once-familiar ticking sound of the meter’s timing mechanism.
London’s Motorised Cabs
London’s first motor cabs were electrically powered. They were called Berseys after Walter C. Bersey, the manager of the London Electrical Cab Company who designed them, but were nicknamed ‘Hummingbirds’ from the sound that they made. They were introduced in 1897.
The first petrol powered cab in London was a French-built Prunel, introduced in 1903. Early British makes included Rational, Simplex and Herald but these appeared in small numbers.
In 1929 Mann and Overton, the biggest taxi dealership, sponsored Austin to create a new and much more cost-effective cab which immediately dominated the market.
 The first petrol taxis were made by Austin
In 1947 a new Austin, the FX3, appeared on the market. The design of the FX3 is still considered to be the look of the traditional London taxi.
 Austin FX3 Taxi
In 1958, the FX4 appeared. It became the best-known taxi in history over its long life. It remained in continuous production with various modifications, with five different engines, for 39 years.
 The FX4, the best-known taxi in history over its long life
In 1972, a prototype, called the Metrocab, was introduced. However, it failed to go into production until 1987.
 The Metrocab
Next came the Fairway. In 1989, the FX4 was revised to create the Fairway, including a fully wheelchair-accessible interior. Sadly, the last Fairways will be taken out of service in 2012. In spite of being upgraded to Euro 3 emission standards, the Fairway will disappear from London streets as a hire vehicle. Happily, many will still be kept by vintage taxi enthusiasts. You can even buy and run a Fairway as a family car!
 Our beloved Fairway, very popular as a Wedding Taxi
From the mid 1990s, Mercedes broke into the London taxi market with the Mercedes Vito. With room for 6 passengers and two 12v power points, the Vito is popular for executive travel.
 The luxurious Mercedes Vito Taxi
In 1997, the TX1 was possibly the biggest single step forward in the history of London Taxis. The design combined the unmistakable silhouette of the traditional taxi with huge advances in usability and refinement.
 TX1
In 2002, the TXII emerged onto London streets.
 TX11
And finally, in 2006, the TX4 is the latest taxi model to be approved for use as a Licensed London Taxi Cab.
 TX4
Zero Emissions Taxis

Intelligent Energy has unveiled a full performance, zero-emissions Fuel Cell Hybrid London taxi.
While the taxi looks and drives like an iconic London black cab, the Fuel Cell Black Cab is powered by an Intelligent Energy hydrogen fuel cell system hybridised with lithium polymer batteries; allowing the vehicle to operate for a full day without the need for refuelling. Capable of achieving a top speed of over 80 mph, it has a range of more than 250 miles on a full tank of hydrogen, refuels in about 5 minutes and produces no emissions other than water vapour.
What’s Next?
A satellite navigated, driverless taxi? Paul Piliste has conceptualized the OPTI, an ecofriendly driverless taxi for London, which could hit the street with sheer style and smartness in 2025.
 The future of London taxis: the OPTI
Would you feel safe in one of these driverless taxis? Or would you still prefer the sound of that Cockney voice asking “Where to, mate?”
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Heathrow Express has announced that there will be no Heathrow Express Rail Service (between Paddington and Heathrow) on Christmas Day (December 25) and Boxing Day (December 26) 2011. (more info)
Also, a planned Boxing Day strike by Tube drivers is set to go ahead after a High Court judge refused to halt it. (more info). This means no Piccadilly line service to Heathrow.
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Heathrow Express has announced that there will be no Heathrow Express Rail Service (between Paddington and Heathrow) on Christmas Day (December 25) and Boxing Day (December 26) 2011. (more info)
Also, a planned Boxing Day strike by Tube drivers is set to go ahead after a High Court judge refused to halt it. (more info). This means no Piccadilly line service to Heathrow.
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Walking around London is the best way to get to know the city. Along the way, you can stop at many famous places that offer free admission.
We have put together a list of links for you to the various websites that offer free self-guided walks of London and some free led walks as well:
London Walks offers free, downloadable walking tours for your iPod, iPad, iPhone smartphone or other MP3 device. You can hear the sounds of London as you walk. Directions, walking routes, and the history of London and the buildings and sights you pass are all featured as the walks progress. The downloads are free, but you can donate $25 to receive a disk containing all walks.
South Bank London has five guides in the “Walk This Way” series that explore intriguing pockets of architecture and history along the River Thames.
Walk London has worked with the local authorities to develop an impressive network of quality walking routes. This site has something to offer whether you are looking for a place to feed the ducks, a short stroll in your lunch hour, or an energetic walk to pep you up.
Walk4Life has free led walks all over London on the weekend of Saturday January 28 2011 and Sunday January 29 2011
The Magician offers a free Harry Potter Walk of London. They will email you a booklet that you can download and print off. You can then follow the Harry Potter London walk step by step.
London For Free has information and maps for various free self-guided walking tours. Each one covers a different part of London. Simply choose the area you want to explore, print the walk, and go London sightseeing for free.
Walking for Health has all the latest news, events, and other useful information to get you walking in the capital.
Time Out – London Walks offers printable PDF walking guides for north, east, south, and west London.
London Gardens Trust offers a way to explore the lesser-known gardens and green spaces in the capital. Using their guides, you will discover a range of garden squares, small parks, churchyards and community gardens, which together reflect the history of London from Roman times to the present day.
Walks of London is the website of Richard Jones who has been a pioneering figure on the London walking tour scene for the last 25 years. His website is a great resource for information about free London walks.
London Tool Kit offers free self-guided walking tours of London. Their four walks cover the main areas of Central London that a first-time visitor will want to cover.
So take a walk around London, and see what the Capital has to offer. There are some fabulous places to explore and some great walks connecting them. You’ll be surprised just how much you can cover and just how much more you will see by walking.
And don’t forget to look up! The best part of London’s architecture is not at street level!
Alternative Tours
If walking London is not for you, maybe a tour of London in a comfortable and iconic London taxi would be just the thing.
We offer several Taxi Tours of London, as well as tours of the surrounding countryside:
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Long before there was Abbey Road, Denmark Street was home to London’s musicians.
Most of the buildings date from the 1800s. Then rents were cheap, and so struggling artists, composers, and musicians found a place to live that was close to the theatres and pubs of Soho. Music publishers set up their businesses here around the 1890s, supplying the musicians of nearby theatres and music halls.
In the 1930s, the street was becoming renowned for music publishing, and shop windows displayed pianos and guitars. In the 1960s, recording studios started setting up.

Regent Sounds Studio opened at 4 Denmark Street in 1963. The Rolling Stones recorded their first album here. Many are the stories about the Kinks, ELP, and Hendrix recording in the basement. In 1974, new cutting-edge recording technology attracted Stevie Wonder.
ITV filmed a piece on Denmark Street, which you can watch below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCS8scXZmdA
David Bowie set up residence in a camper van on the street near his studios! Bob Marley bought his very first guitar here. Celebrity musicians always have and always will flock here. You never know who you might see.
Denmark Street is an essential London destination for music lovers. An enthusiastic musical community still exists today in the friendly atmosphere of this London side street. There’s always music wafting from basements, shop windows, and balconies and plenty of shops to browse.
You can visit Denmark Street, as well as other famous Rock ‘n’ Roll locations on our London Rock ‘n’ Roll Tour.
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Holiday Events
If you are running a big event this holiday season, our Taxi Marshal Service can help get your participants home safely and efficiently.
Our marshals, who are licensed London taxi drivers, aid passengers to get a Licensed London Black Taxi to their destination and provide a safe waiting environment.
As all Licensed London Black Taxis have wheelchair facilities, the Marshals will also be able to assist any disabled passengers to get home safely.
As part of the service, our Taxi Share Scheme enables the Marshals to place up to 5 or 6 passengers in the same taxi, thus reducing waiting times and allowing the passengers to share the fare.
We publicise your event to all of our drivers, as well as to all other major London Black Taxi circuits, thus ensuring a steady stream of waiting taxis.
Recent Events
We again assisted at an event at the Louise Blouin Foundation on the 15th of December 2011. Atom Events held this event for 500 people who relied on our marshals to organise their taxis after the event.
Bright Green Productions used 3 of our marshals for an event attended by 500 people at The Boiler House on 15 December 2011.
Our marshals assisted 750 guests after an event at Victoria House on 1 December 2011. The event was organised by Wonderland Events.
On the 1st of December 2011, we provided 2 taxi marshals to the fundraising event at the Louise Blouin Foundation. The event, which raised funds for the Rett Syndrome Research Trust UK, was attended by 250 people.
Our Fees
See our Taxi Marshal page for current price information. We can help you decide how many Marshals your event may require.
Why Hire our Taxi Marshals?
- getting large numbers of people home safely & quickly
- provides a controlled and safe environment
- we publicise your event to our drivers and all other major London Black Taxi circuits
- passengers going in the same direction can share a taxi
- up to 5/6 passengers per taxi
- waiting time is reduced
- passengers pay lower fares
- less congestion, noise, and atmospheric pollution because fewer taxi trips are needed to serve the passengers
- competitive pricing. See our Taxi Marshal page for current price information.
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The Chinese New Year in London is a unique and traditional festival.
Do you want to immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of the East? Then don’t just read travel blogs; come celebrate the Chinese New Year in London! For many years, London has been the home of Europe’s largest Chinese community.
The Chinese New Year (also called the Lunar New Year) does not have a fixed date. It occurs on the second new moon after the winter solstice. In 2012, it falls on January 23rd (to be exact, at 15:40 on 23-Jan-12 in China’s time zone).
2012 will be The Year of the Dragon. To commemorate this momentous year, the Chinese New Year parade in London will occur on 29th January 2012.
Chinese New Year is the biggest festival of the year in Chinese communities. In the days leading up to the Chinese New Year, people clean their houses, repay debts, buy new clothes and have their hair cut. A celebratory meal is held on the eve of the new year, with many traditional dishes served, and fireworks and firecrackers are let off to see in the new year.
With the start of the new year, Lion Dances pass through the streets to bring good luck to the households and businesses they visit. The drums, gongs and cymbals that accompany the Lion Dance are used to scare away evil and bad luck.
Watch one of the 2011 Lion Dances in London’s Chinatown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67WHsfk2UOA
2012
2012 is set to be an auspicious year for London, and the Chinese New Year celebrations will be unforgettable. Large numbers of people will attend, so go early to admire the Chinese artists’ performances, jugglers, and dancers. Walk through Leicester Square, Chinatown and Shaftesbury Avenue to stop at the stands and enjoy your traditional Chinese cuisine or buy dragons, firecrackers, and fireworks.
Come celebrate the Chinese New Year in London to commemorate the Year of the Dragon and the return of the Dragon Parade!
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Hear and See London’s Rock ‘n’ Roll History
You will be treated to live commentary by your London cabbie, who is a specially trained London tour guide and an expert in London’s Rock ‘n’ Roll History.
Hear the stories of these places and people that shaped the history of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
The British Beat
The ’60s and ’70s saw an explosion of “British Beat” music, a fusion of rock, doo wop, R&B, jazz, blues, folk, and soul.
Pioneer groups such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Kinks lived and performed in London while making their mark on modern musical history.
See the places and hear the stories of these legends that shaped the history of Rock n Roll.

The Fab Four
In 1963, The Beatles migrated from Liverpool to London. Your tour will take you to
- Abbey Road’s iconic zebra crossing (get the camera ready!)
- Abbey Road Studios
- London Palladium, where the Beatles first live TV performance took place
- Apple Headquarters
- Indica Gallery, where John met Yoko
- Macca’s London pad in St. Johns Wood
- and more
Even more…
On your tour, you will see other monumental London landmarks and hear the stories of

- The Rolling Stones
- The Who
- Elton John
- Jimmy Hendrix
- and other Rock legends
Price
- £70 per hour
- Minimum 2 hours
Tour Length
Tour time: 2 hours
However, more time can be arranged. Just let us know.
After Tour Nibbles
If you want to stay in the groove, we can recommend one of London’s Rock ‘n’ Roll cafes, including
Hard Rock Cafe
Bill Wyman’s “Sticky Fingers Cafe“
Ace Cafe London
Wheel Chair Accessible
All taxis are wheelchair accessible. Please mention at time of booking if you have an electric wheelchair, as we will ensure that you have a slightly larger taxi.
Pickups
We will pick you up and drop you off at any Central London location, inclusive in the price.
No need to take public transport across town just to start your tour! We will greet you at your door and see you safely back again.
Flight Layover Tours
If you have a long flight layover and would like a tour of London or the English countryside, we can pick you up at the airport and deliver you back in time for your departing flight. An extra fare for the airport pick-up and return will apply, so please mention this at the time of booking.
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Let us know if you need transportation to and from the airport or anywhere else you need to go in and around London.
Please read our Terms and Conditions before booking.
Need Advice?
Which tour to take? Which tour company to use? Our Why Book With Us page might help you decide.
Additional Price Information
No administration fees, credit card fees, or taxes will be added to the Tour Price.
Pick-ups and drop-offs within Central London are included in the Tour Price.
Pick-ups and drop-offs outside of Central London will incur an additional meter fare, which will be subject to our very reasonable administration/booking fee (Please read our lovely Terms and Conditions.). Any questions, just ask!

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Last Saturday, we completed a filming job for Baby Girl Music. We were excited to have Etta Smith singing in the back of one of our taxis as they filmed the new video for her recent single “Sold”.
Below you can watch and listen to the remix of “Sold”, but watch out for the new video coming soon, which features Etta in the back of our taxi!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y87_b4FCQzY
We provide licensed London Black Taxis and drivers for use in all types of production and film work, TV work, photo shoots, advertising, music videos, and promotional videos, including the safe transport of equipment.
For more information and a portfolio of our work, see our Film & Production Work page.
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This week, we completed a filming job for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (home of the famous BAFTA awards) when they hired one of our London Black Taxis as the venue for an interview with Kenneth Branagh.
BAFTA is the leading independent charity supporting, developing and promoting the art forms of the moving image in the UK – from Film and Television to Video Games and Interactive Media. The Academy’s Mission is to support, develop, and promote the art forms of the moving image, by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners, and benefiting the public.
Kenneth Branagh is a man of many talents, among them acting, directing, and producing. To quote the founder of the Branagh Compendium, ”the guy acts, he sings, he dances, he directs, he writes, he channels Bill Shakespeare on a regular basis, he’s an awfully nice chap, and he’s kinda cute. In the minor deity hierarchy, Kenneth Charles Branagh is one level below Joe Montana (the greatest quarterback of the greatest [American] football team ever) and just above the guy who invented Pepsi”. Being a Joe Montana fan, I’ll have to go with him on that one, but not sure about the Pepsi part.
We don’t know why BAFTA was interviewing Kenneth, but we can only hope!
As I write this post today, 23 November 2011, Kenneth’s latest film My Week with Marilyn is opening in theatres in America. On Friday 25 November, it opens in the UK. Watch the trailer at IMDb.
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