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Taxi to gatwick


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greyhound cars on northcross road. ?40 and are usually pretty punctual. I use them 2-3 times a month for airport runs and they have always got me there in reasonable speed and comfort (although 2 have honked their horns at 4am which is totally unacceptable).
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John from Underhill road is the best taxi driver ever! I used him to drive me to my wedding in the summer! such a nice guy!

Whatever you do don't use Panther cars, I have used them a few times due to lack of knowing any other mini cab firms in the area and they are such dangerous drivers! we once went to Balham with them in seccond gear the whole way!

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Train is much better than taxi to gatwick but the service to east croydon (from peckham rye, honor oak or forest hill) doesn't start until about 7.30 on sundays. taxi to east croydon probably quickest and cheapest option.
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Just arrived back from a short break involving flights to / from Gatwick. It was cheaper to drive there, park with a "meet & greet" parking agency (at ?40.00 for 4 days) than to get taxi there / back. The "greeter" meets you at entrance to departures and brings car back to exit from arrivals - so minimal hassle.
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