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Am probably a bit ahead of myself as am due in four weeks, but the first was 3.5 weeks early so not taking any chances... We had a car the first time round so no worries, but can anyone recommend a taxi company for a mad dash?


Not wanting to use the company from Northcross Rd as had a v bad experience a few months back. Am by the Horniman these days so anywhere local to here would be good...


Thanks in advance!

Helen

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Hiya - We used Keen Taxis - details below.


I phoned them months before my due date to see if they will take a women in labour to Kings, and they were really good.


020 8693 1000 is Keen Group cars


On the big day (it was 2am!), the taxi driver avoided all pot holes and speed bumps for me :-)


xx

linkway cars 8299 4444 or 8693 4444 sorry can't remember which prefix but directories will have... just watch they don't overcharge you - some taxi companies apparently charge double just because they know you're in a hurry


i've always found linkway to be reasonable and reliable, taxi rank is based on east dulwich road

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