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Hi - I hope someone can help? I use Addison Lee as it is pet friendly and zero complaints - for journeys to Euston with pets and luggage.

However coming back to Dulwich I?ve to get a black cab outside Euston - it?s much easier but way more expensive. ?45 versus about ?20/25.

Does anyone know of a black cab company who?d be of a similar pricing eg ?25 from Dulwich to Euston. I need to book a cab for this week :). Thank you :)

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Black Cab rates are all set by the Public Carriage Office; they are standard and any black cab will charge the same for a journey. There is an 'ap' (similar to that for Uber) for black cabs 'Gett'. But why not book Addison Lee to meet your train at Euston. You will need to specify a meeting place, of course, but they can probably suggest one if you ask. Uber is much cheaper than a black cab, but I suspect you feel uneasy about using them.
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