HantsExile
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SWR have introduced a new improved (?) taxi service at Winchester station.
Previously there was the usual system of a taxi rank immediately at the station exit, you queued up, jumped in, said where you wanted to go and went. This is described as the 'hackney' system.
Now SWR have signed a contract with a local cab company, Wintax, who have taken over the rank previously occupied by the hackney cabs. But the Wintax cabs do not have hackney licences so they have to be pre-booked!
Wintax have installed a screen and freephone in the booking hall and you use these (or your smartphone) to book your cab - which is sitting a few yards away. Obviously a bit of a delay involved there plus first-time / occasional users of the station (of whom there are many - tourist city!) are unaware, go straight out to the taxi rank and are sent away to do their booking.
The hackney cabs are still there but relegated to a new rank across the road - but with no signage, they look like an overflow from the main rank and people do not realise that they offer a walk-up service.
OK it's a new system so some initial confusion expected but it does seem rather perverse ..
A further problem emerged last night. I arrived at Winchester around 10.45pm off a very crowded train so lots of people looking for taxis. The ticket office was closed so no access to screen or freephone. There was one Wintax cab on their rank, but the driver was (quite rightly) refusing to take anyone until they had booked - via smartphone only. (I expect most potential customers had these, but it's a delay when all you want to do is get home!) There was one cab on the hackney rank, claimed by the fastest running customer.
Fortunately I live within walking distance of the station, but spent a few minutes explaining the new system to puzzled customers. When I looked back at the station, no further taxis had arrived on either rank and plenty of people still milling around, at getting along for 11pm.
Here's a link to the Hampshire Chronicle report:
www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk
Hopefully it's teething troubles only.
Has anyone else experienced this system at stations? Any thoughts?
Previously there was the usual system of a taxi rank immediately at the station exit, you queued up, jumped in, said where you wanted to go and went. This is described as the 'hackney' system.
Now SWR have signed a contract with a local cab company, Wintax, who have taken over the rank previously occupied by the hackney cabs. But the Wintax cabs do not have hackney licences so they have to be pre-booked!
Wintax have installed a screen and freephone in the booking hall and you use these (or your smartphone) to book your cab - which is sitting a few yards away. Obviously a bit of a delay involved there plus first-time / occasional users of the station (of whom there are many - tourist city!) are unaware, go straight out to the taxi rank and are sent away to do their booking.
The hackney cabs are still there but relegated to a new rank across the road - but with no signage, they look like an overflow from the main rank and people do not realise that they offer a walk-up service.
OK it's a new system so some initial confusion expected but it does seem rather perverse ..
A further problem emerged last night. I arrived at Winchester around 10.45pm off a very crowded train so lots of people looking for taxis. The ticket office was closed so no access to screen or freephone. There was one Wintax cab on their rank, but the driver was (quite rightly) refusing to take anyone until they had booked - via smartphone only. (I expect most potential customers had these, but it's a delay when all you want to do is get home!) There was one cab on the hackney rank, claimed by the fastest running customer.
Fortunately I live within walking distance of the station, but spent a few minutes explaining the new system to puzzled customers. When I looked back at the station, no further taxis had arrived on either rank and plenty of people still milling around, at getting along for 11pm.
Here's a link to the Hampshire Chronicle report:
Pre-booked taxis take over railway station spots following controversial SWR deal
WINCHESTER’S largest taxi company has taken over the top spots by the train station, with hackney carriages being forced to wait on the other side…
Hopefully it's teething troubles only.
Has anyone else experienced this system at stations? Any thoughts?